Car fire extinguished by owner near Croton Terrace, Yonkers NY
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According to the dispatch call, a small car fire near Croton Terrace between Mulberry and Prescott Streets was extinguished by the vehicle owner before fire units arrived. The vehicle's batteries were disconnected, and the scene was cleared after a tow truck was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Yonkers Fire Department
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Yonker attention 306, ladder 7-1, and battalion 1.
00:03
Response near Croton Terrace,
00:07
seen Mulberry Street and Prescott Street.
00:09
For a Honda Sierra on fire,
00:12
parties there did try to put it out with a fire extinguisher.
00:16
Enting 306, Ladder 71 and Battalion 1.
00:20
Respond near Croton Terrace between Mulberry Street and Prescott Street on a report of a car fire.
00:32
Yonkers, the company is responding.
00:34
72 for a car fire, engine 306.
00:41
306. Ladder, 7-1.
00:45
7-1. 7-1.
00:49
Battalion 1.
00:50
The guy one.
00:52
The guy one.
01:02
306 is 1084, got a Honda CRB.
01:06
It does not appear to be any fire at this time.
01:12
306 or 884 gold tariffire for that Honda CRB.
01:18
Battalion, 1800.
01:20
The time was.
01:24
Croton Terrace, this was a small fire that started on the car was extinguished by the vehicle owner.
01:32
Batteries been disconnected.
01:33
We're going to attend all units for attention.
01:39
Central was a small fire extinguished by the vehicle owner, batteries are disconnected, all companies are 1080,000, so you don't say need to be eating there, we have them responded.
01:49
I need to get a tow truck.
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