Fire alarm triggered near Bennett Rd in Camillus, Camillus NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters and medical personnel responded to a possible fire alarm activation near Bennett Road in Camillus. The alarm was triggered by a smoke indicator reported by an alarm company. EMS was also dispatched for a possible medical emergency involving a patient who may have overdosed and was administered Narcan on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Channel Four, units going first.
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Fire is fine on a fire alarm.
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Near Bennett Road, Town of Camillus.
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Sixteen fifty-eight.
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City with one point of information.
00:10
Priority EMS responding to an unknown problem.
00:12
Near Erie Boulevard East.
00:15
Sixteen fifty-nine.
00:18
Fairmount Fire, fire alarm near Bennett Road.
00:22
Many ten, this will be a delta response.
00:25
Patient possibly overdosing, possibly seizing.
00:28
Back patio, one Narcan administered, sixteen fifty-nine.
00:32
Four five zero four, clear.
00:37
Four five three has arrived, sixteen fifty-nine.
00:45
Fairmount Fire, I have a fire alarm.
00:47
Near Bennett Road off Saddlestone Place.
00:50
This was called in by the alarm company with a hallway smoke indicator.
00:53
Operations on tag four one six five nine.
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Location mentioned:
Bennett Rd, Camillus, NY 13031
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