Fire alarm caused by small kitchen boilover on gulf road, Onondaga County NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered near Warren Gulf Road due to a small kitchen boilover. No fire was found at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Maley's fire, fire alarm, near Warren Gulf Road.
00:07
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00:29
Malias fire, vehicle fire, faithful duty chief, fire alarm, near Warren Gulf Road, cross of Million Trail, Indian Hill Road, calling by the alarm company.
00:37
First floor,
00:38
Zone 1.
00:39
Attack 3, 14, 24.
00:42
Faithful duty chief, responding.
00:48
Car 2 year and service, engine fuse off there.
00:51
One and 12, you're logged on.
00:52
Mayallet 3-2 responding? Rescue 2.
01:04
Unconscious Person (number withheld) Butter Nut Street Between Berkshire Avenue and Briggs Street Unconscious person (number withheld) Butter Nut Street Between Berkshire Avenue and Briggs Street
01:24
A mini-tune rescue, unconscious person.
01:27
It's a six-year-old male that fell off the roof.
01:32
Reported to be unconscious.
01:35
He fell off a ladder to (number withheld).
01:43
Joe Fateful dude chief.
01:48
Good Chief.
01:50
Good Chief.
01:51
We've got a call back from the premise.
01:52
It's from the stove, a small boilover.
01:55
No fire.
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Location mentioned:
Gulf Rd, Pompey, NY 13104
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