Fire in attic of two-story building near State Route 42, Woodbourne NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire was reported near State Route 42 in Woodbourne. The fire started in a chimney and was confirmed as a working fire in the attic of a two-story building.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Sullivan death badge to Woodbourne, Loch Sheldrake automatic response.
00:05
A structure fire, fire in a chimney, near State Route 42.
00:11
Repeating Sullivan, death badge, Woodbourne, Loch Sheldrake automatic response, a structure fire.
00:18
Fire in the chimney, near State Route 42.
00:23
A cross-up place, Park Lane, Beaver Lane.
00:29
37.1 and 373 on the air.
00:34
133, solid fire.
00:41
Solve fire.
00:43
Solving fire.
00:46
Let Woodbourne know that's a working fire in the attic.
00:49
Working fire in an attic.
00:52
In the attic.
00:58
Receive working fire the attic 12 of our 371.
01:09
7-1,
01:11
copy the red.
01:25
371.
01:32
371.
01:34
Resound for my department,
01:37
working structure fire as well as a resound for Loch Sheldrake.
01:47
Received, resound for yourself,
01:50
and blockshound during full response.
01:53
1255. 1.5.373.
02:01
373.
02:03
Seen.
02:06
Cartier in a scene, 1255.
02:09
3.373.
02:16
A two-story building, fire showing on the D side.
02:23
A two-story building with fire showing on the D-side.
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Location mentioned:
NY-42, Woodbourne, NY 12788
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