Fire alarm at near Pearl St controlled with no fire found, Hudson Falls NY
Fire department and police responded to a fire alarm near Pearl Street in Hudson Falls. The situation was controlled and the alarm reset. There was no active fire or evidence of criminal activity.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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There's near Pearl Street, correct?
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The Department of the Community Workshop, near Pearl St police departments on the scene.
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Ray Steve, Steve, if you show us arriving on scene. We'll be out investigating.
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ER 361 arriving.
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1142.
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Park Control for Kingsbury Fire, Fidelity MS, a party one echo, 356-2 Burgoyne Avenue, south of Hillcrest Drive for a 62-year-old male,
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CPR in progress.
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Phae-a-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-a-
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Fire Control for Kingsbury Fire, Fidelity, MS, a priority one echo, 356 to Burgoyne Avenue, south of Hillcrest Drive,
01:30
a witness cardiac arrest. TPR is in progress 1146.
01:45
Fire Control, Crete.
01:48
7-Inrook, 3562. We're going to have.
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Carta, it will be the white residents directly across from twin scoops.
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Copy your message.
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Very safe. It's a priority one echo.
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356 to Evergoyne Avenue in Kingsbury.
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The White represents directly across from Twin Scoops.
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It's a witnessed cardiac arrest, 62-year-old male, CPR in progress.
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1110.
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Card 3, and Port-Earmine amounts responding, 1147.
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Hudson Falls, command, fire control.
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Control, Hudson Falls, command.
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Situation at near Pearl Street is under control.
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Alarm has been reset to all Hudson Falls units, that and service.
03:00
On the fault plan situation on our control, arm's been reset. Is there is one for nine.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pearl St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
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