Fire alarm caused by burnt food at new lebanon store, New Lebanon NY
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at Stewart's Shop near Route 20 in New Lebanon. The alarm was caused by burnt food. Fire personnel reset the alarm and found no danger. No fire trucks were needed on site.
Audio|Source: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
02:40
Transcript:
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One-1211 Valley Fire, respond for a general fire alarm activation, Stewart's near Route 20, Town of New Lebanon, Crushing Turr Shaker Road,
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and State Route 22.
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Command 3, Fireground, 7, a sign 2209, 1184.
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Or the on 1K-40.
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One K-4 here, did you have a message?
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Yeah, I get there last.
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1K21 of the 50.
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1K21.
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1K21.
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One-821.
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2-6-2-Ravrook 2-2-5 to be a ride.
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It's going to be about 3-0-out.
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One K-4.
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We start heading towards 1K-425.
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Town 1K40.
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This revised,
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during the interview,
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a friend of the subject arrived on scene and wanted to take him home.
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Call me a 911.
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I advise the caller to tell the friend and the subject that they both need to remain on scene, he'll wait for arrival.
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One of all of Lovina Valley units for command, reporting burnt food, attempting to reset the alarm.
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No need for fire apparatus on scene.
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22121184.
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I get to see 1K40 for your advisement they told our call taker that they will stay and wait for your arrival.
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One of the 11-mail units per command, the alarm is then reset, the alarmers terminated, all units back in service 2214-1184.
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Location mentioned:
US-20, New Lebanon, NY 12125
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