Emergency responders unable to access home after no answer


Audio|Source: Cortland County Public Safety
02:28
Transcript:
One-night to EMS. Yes, good, (name withheld). You meet a fire here to get in this house. We're at the door, we can't get an answer from anybody, and we can't get in any way. The PD's here with us. Let me contact fire control. I'll get right back to us. TLC, the fire control. TLC. My crew and PD are on scene at Balmoral Way. They cannot gain entry to the home. Can you dispatch fire, please? That's promise. Thank you. Fire has been dispatched. Okay, we're up here at the dead end, so tell them to come right up, take a left, and then we're right on the end of the turnaround here, and that's the house we're at. Repeat. TLC, the fire control. TLC. My crew just informed me they're right at the dead end of the street where the turnaround is and that's where the house is located. Copy. Panel's reading tampered crawl space. There are no audible alarms going off at this time. Copy that came in from a... Just direct alarm at the hell is better. Hello, Miles. I'm going to fall more away for a service call. Fifty-seven in Cortland. I'll be clear from that. Follow up. 10-4. 3157, 317. There's nobody in the health center. 50, center. Okay, seven. Sam, five. Hello, runners. Nine ballmore away for a service call, PD and TLC around team looking to gain entering to a house there. It was going to be hauler monitors, nine ballmore away. Nine ballmore away.
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Location mentioned:
Near Balmoral Way, Homer, NY 13077
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