Fire alarm accidentally triggered at camp on Scotch Valley Rd, Stamford NY


A fire alarm was activated at Camp Ura near Scotch Valley Road. The alarm was checked by fire responders and found to be an accidental activation caused by contractors working on site.
Audio|Source: Tri-County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stamford Lake Fire, Need to respond, near Scotch Valley Rd, Camp Ura, for a fire alarm activation.
00:08
Go to 9.1044.
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512. Clear from the men's shelter APS on negative contact with their client.
00:50
Fuller, it's clear, back on service.
00:54
Receive 1045.
01:18
I don't know the same.
01:24
We have been able to the tone.
01:27
We need re-tone.
01:28
We need to readone and just need to prove.
01:31
Thanks, honey.
01:32
I have twenty-six.
01:44
Stanford Fire September activation, Nader Response near Scotch Valley Rd, U-rah Boys, the Zone.
01:52
For a fire alarm activation, Stanford Fire.
01:58
Stanford Fire.
01:59
Stanford Fire.
02:07
Nader Response 1,2, near Scotch Valley Rd for a fire alarm activation.
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911, standing by 1049.
02:35
You can show me in Rootson station.
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Okay, center.
02:42
We can't see.
02:43
We can't get false up there.
02:57
We can't get false alarms up there.
03:02
Stanford Station reported a smoke hallway basement alarm negative contact with the keyholder.
03:28
If you can cancel, once that off my phone.
03:30
On your turn on Steam, I'll put off your cancel zone.
03:36
Receive, thank you.
03:39
Okay. Okay.
03:53
Stanford Fire, you can cancel as call, accidental activation.
03:57
Stanford Fire, cancel as call.
04:01
Stanford Fire, cancel as call.
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Stanford Fire, cancel as call.
04:11
Alarm set off by contractors.
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No one standing by 1053.
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Location mentioned:
Near Scotch Valley Rd, Stamford, NY 12167
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