Fire reported in multiple occupancy building near Smith St, Brooklyn NY
A fire occurred in a multiple occupancy building near Smith Street between Moulter Street and North Street. A caller reported that a bed caught fire. Multiple fire units and ambulances were dispatched to the scene to respond to the fire and assist occupants.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
02:22
Transcript:
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The mainlist fire for multiple occupancy fire, near Smith St.
00:19
Biaville Fire, Zuit Truck 14, Jitnango, Rescue Pumper 3, Kazanovia, Engine 1.
00:27
Multiple occupancy fire reported near Smith St between Moulter Street and North Street, caller reporting their bed caught on fire.
00:37
Operations on TAC 3, 1820.
00:41
Bayville are 20 en route.
00:47
Notification for Manley Ambulance, Fayette 82, multiple occupants fired near Smith St.
00:58
Competation for Manliest Ambulance starting Fayetteville, A2 for multiple occupancy fire, near Smith.
01:04
Moulter Street and North Street, Apartment, Charlie, 3,
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caller reporting a bed caught on fire on fire 1821.
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The control units were flying to near Smith St.
01:21
This will be apartment Charlie 3.
01:27
Manley's car 2 en route, Fayetteville Car 1 in route, DeWitt Truck 14 in route,
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Manila duty chief en route, Manley Chief en route, Manley's Light of 32 in route, Fayetteau A2 in route.
01:42
Do you cover your note?
01:45
P-A-3-7 to Monautau Chief Channel 2.
01:55
Ladder 32, don't take Smith Street, come straight up North Street.
02:02
Our control units is 9-2-3-11, near Smith St, 4th arriving truck will be the RIT.
02:12
Man, we start to come around.
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The two-and-story wood frame, nothing showing from the size off. The manning the driveway across the street on the street.
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Location mentioned:
Near Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11231
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