False fire alarm at bank in Millbrook triggered by glue gun, Millbrook NY
Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm at the Bank of Millbrook, near Franklin Avenue. The alarm was determined to be false and likely triggered by glue gun use. No fire was found on scene.
Audio|Source: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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Transcript:
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Dr. Sondon to Milbroke respond for an automatic fire alarm[1], be at the Bank of Milbroke, near Franklin Avenue,
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cross streets or front street, North Avenue.
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Activation report will be coming from the first floor south, east and west, and second floor south.
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Repeating to Milbrook respond, automatic fire alarm[1], Bank of Milbroke, near Franklin Avenue,
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activation report. coming from the first floor south, east and west, and also on the second floor south.
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1339, 1430.
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Dr. John 1-901-2.
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Ryan Beck or Ryan Cliff, any similar responding?
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Lineback still drives her alone.
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Okay.
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Fire our third.
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That's just not what any Belbrook car in the bank of Belbrook.
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Number 4911, you're responding.
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Callback from the alarm company spoke to an individual at the location, no fire, possibly set off by using a glue gun.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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automatic fire alarm: Alarm system activation reported by an automatic detector
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Location mentioned:
Millbrook, NY 12545
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