Fire alarm activated at warrensburg ems building, Warrensburg NY
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A fire alarm was activated at the Warrensburg EMS Building on River Street. Fire units responded to the scene but found no signs of fire. The cause of the alarm is unknown and no further details were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire Alert & Fire Control
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03:26
Transcript:
00:00
Fire Control Warrensburg fire alarm activation.
00:05
The Warrensburg EMS Building, 101 River Street, given as a Zone 2 fire alarm activation, no further description.
00:23
Fire Control Warrensburg fire a second call.
00:26
Fire alarm activation.
00:29
The Warrensburg EMS Building, 101 River Street.
00:33
The alarm service indicating the Zone 2 fire alarm.
00:37
No further description.
00:39
Fire Control 1120.
00:56
Card, 252, Fire Control.
01:05
Control.
01:07
252 is responding.
01:10
Number 252 responding, 1129.
01:14
The AMFATTS-2020-29.
01:29
3.0, you're out to the hospital, 1130.
01:40
Car 252. 252.
01:44
252, call back from the alarm service.
01:47
Call out (name withheld) is in room, TTA.
02:08
Fire Control Warrensburg Fire Fire alarm activation.
02:12
Warrensburg EMS,
02:14
101 River Street.
02:15
The alarm service indicating is Zone 2 fire alarm.
02:20
No further description.
02:22
Our control 1132.
02:32
552, fire control.
02:40
252 on the scene, nothing showing.
02:43
1132.
02:45
Fire control,
02:51
Warrensburg engine 352.
03:03
352 responding at 1134.
03:13
Fire control, one's for mission 352.
03:17
Roger felt.
03:22
Mission 352 on the scene.
03:24
Engine 352 arrived at 1135.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Warrensburg, NY 12885
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