Elderly man falls and stove fire causes smoke in house, Canastota NY


An elderly man fell and accidentally set the stove on fire, causing smoke inside the house. The fire has been extinguished, but smoke remains. The man is found on the ground with unknown injuries. Emergency medical services and fire units responded to the scene near Peterboro Street.
Audio|Source: Madison County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire control of Canada for a fire alarm.
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Fire control of Grand Alonics for a medical alarm, near Peterboro St.
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251 control.
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You can attach me that northpeed a road street call.
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Copy 922.
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Control of Canisota for an alarm activation.
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Great Alenox for a medical alarm.
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7.15, near Peterboro St.
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Receive a call from the alarm company, states, an 89 mail fell, set the stove on fire.
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He now has unknown injuries after the fall.
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That's for Canisota for fire alarm activation.
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Great Alonics for a medical alarm activation.
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Near Peterboro St.
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That's for 89 mail fell, caught the stove on fire.
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Control A1-2.
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812.
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Complete upstate returning.
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922.
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Control 413.
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413. 413. 413.
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0, responding.
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924.
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251 control on scene On scene 926
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51 control Go on.
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Fire's out, we have a smoke in the house
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patient's found the ground Our control 1-20
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Go ahead, control.
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Receive. Great Alanics is in route.
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PD[1] on scene stating the fires out, they have a smoke condition in the residence.
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That's affirmative.
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I'm on the scene.
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Mark Ancine 927, I'm going to retone you.
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You've got a five-minute timer at the cent.
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That's affirmative.
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Go ahead and re-towing us.
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