Brush fire prompts mutual aid near Van Etten, Chemung County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible brush fire near the intersection of State Route 224 and State Route 223 in Van Etten, New York. Mutual aid was called for additional brush equipment, a tanker, and support units. The fire was later controlled, and crews returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Tier Region Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Seven twenty-four, but it is carbon monoxide air mutually.
00:04
Brush fire,
00:05
State Route Two Hundred and Twenty-Four and State Route Two Hundred and Twenty-Three at the intersection.
00:12
Patrol clear 20.
00:20
Fire monster, come for me.
00:41
Dispatch to code, this is fireman of the county coordinator.
00:46
Request response to the State Route 224, State Route 223.
00:50
Wrong turn,
00:51
east away from your area.
00:53
Outdoor fire.
00:55
Dispatching.
01:01
Steuben 2802.
01:04
Twenty eight oh two.
01:08
Alarm system has been reset.
01:11
Residence then turned back over to the owner.
01:14
If you can go ahead and terminate the job and put us back in service.
01:17
Received.
01:26
Mutual aid.
01:27
For brush fire in the area of State Route Two Hundred and Twenty Four, Two Hundred and Twenty Three.
01:33
Mutual aid is requesting a brush equipment tanker and car to be seen.
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Location mentioned:
NY-224 & NY-223, Van Etten, NY 14889
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