Second alarm fire reported near Commerce Street Yorktown, Yorktown Heights NY
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Fire crews responded to a second alarm structure fire near Commerce Street in Yorktown. Smoke was reported outside a building near Handover Street, and crews were dispatched to investigate the smoke condition outdoors.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
To Mebek Falls Fire, relocate one engine to Yorktown Fire headquarters, near Congress Street.
00:06
Goerturn operating a second alarm[1] structure fire.
00:08
For Mebek Falls Fire, we locate one engine into Yorktown,
00:12
near Congress Street, the Yorktown Fire headquarters.
00:15
Yorktown operating at a second alarm[1] fire.
00:17
1118, Fortitude.
00:19
Look,
00:28
Paul's second dispatch, we locate one engine, Thurctown Fire, headquarters, near Commerce Street.
00:33
Remember, Paul's second dispatch?
00:35
We locate one engine, Thurctown Fire, near Commerce Street.
00:38
1141-4-2-6.
00:44
Oh, on the other like Paul's base.
00:48
1995 put an hour we cruise assembly uh copy you're gonna be taking alarm and what do you guys
00:56
get rolling at near Handover Street outside smoke investigation
01:01
jack
01:06
son of number one nine two nine four nine four you can show me right to Yorktown
01:16
You're going to take in near Handover Street an outside smoke condition.
01:28
Sanforge on myself in 1921.
01:31
Receive you want to respond, 1125.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
second alarm: Request for a second-alarm assignment, bringing additional companies to the incident
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Location mentioned:
Commerce St, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
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