Fire pit too close to fence and shed in backyard, Airmont NY


Firefighters responded to a fire pit burning too close to a vinyl fence and a shed in a backyard near Cherry Ln. They decided to extinguish the fire and planned to advise the homeowner on safe fire pit use.
Audio|Source: Rockland County UHF Fireground Tact 2
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Transcript:
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Yeah, we're at near Cherry Ln looking at a camp bar in the backyard.
00:06
It's a yellow house.
00:09
Permanent old lockier house.
00:11
All right, yeah, because I saw it right next to the fence.
00:15
I just can't get to it because there's no door.
00:19
Yeah, we'll go check it out.
00:26
Tanger to 1.
00:31
Good.
00:32
What's your pleasure for us? You want us to respond in there?
00:36
Just check that street quickly, and if there's nothing there, then come over here.
00:42
And 4.
00:47
2,000 in command. I have a crew, too, going to the backyard. They're going to check to see if it's an open burn.
00:52
They're bringing a cam with them.
00:54
Okay, I'm pulling up behind you.
00:59
I'm going to try to get in this driveway.
01:06
Your new car?
01:13
00100, 2.0, command on attack.
01:16
Guy, 100.
01:20
If you need to have a guy, we can roll the MP.
01:23
No, you could stage at the firehouse for now.
01:27
We got more than enough.
01:31
Okay.
01:37
Tanker, go down to Annette and stage there.
01:42
Ruiz.
01:48
Two thousand silver to command.
01:52
Hey Matt.
01:55
It's a fire pit in a commercially constructed vessel, but it's two feet from the vinyl fence and less than 10 feet from a shed structure.
02:05
And a hammock is about two feet away.
02:08
We're going to put it out.
02:10
You may want to come back here. We can discuss with the homeowner the proper uses.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cherry Ln, Airmont, NY 10901
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