accidental stove use causes burning odor in city home, Poughkeepsie NY
Fire units responded to a fire alarm and a burning odor near Knoxham Street, Academy, and Market Streets in the City of Poughkeepsie. The cause was an accidental stove use with cloth placed on it, producing a burning smell but no fire.
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8891 to engines 24 ladder 1, tower ladder 2 respond for an alarm sound burning odor reported in the future of near Knoxham Street between Academy and Market Street.
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3 engines 234, ladder 1, tower ladder 2.
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Fire alarm sounding, caller on the team reporting some sort of burning odor.
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Near Knob Street, Department 1A,
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Academy Street and Market Street.
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Thank you.
00:47
That's run to Pine Plains, NDP, Priority 1, 76-year-old male labored breathing.
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(number withheld) Church Street cross-up, Birch Drive,
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Farview Avenue, repeating to Pine Plains,
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NDP, Priority 1, 76-year-old male, labored breathing,
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(number withheld) Church Street,
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0315, 1437.
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Bannon Station 1 at 317.
01:16
Car 10, originally requesting police, a separate incident path occurred and say the alarm normally goes off and now smells a burning odor.
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Q2 and 3.
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223 at 318, car 10, a PD is refined.
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They just called out.
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Or time 5.
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10, 10, 10, 10, 5, 390.
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And he should be stepping out.
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He reports he accidentally turned on the wrong stove and put some sort of cloth on the stove.
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He reports no fire now.
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Poughkeepsie, NY
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