Fire alarm activation at Erie Village, East Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a possible fire alarm activation near Summerhaven Drive South in the Erie Village area of Manlius. The alarm was reported by a security company and may have been triggered by a furnace. Emergency crews, including multiple engines, were on standby while operations continued.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Minoa Fire, fire alarm activation near Summerhaven Drive South at Erie Village.
00:09
Do you need C three at the hospital?
00:16
Denoyer Bridgeport Engine Four standing by.
00:19
Fire alarm activation near Summerhaven Drive, Erie Village, cross streets Midlake Circle and Orlock Circle.
00:26
Called in by the alarm company, general fire alarm.
00:29
Thinks tripped by a furnace but is unsure.
00:33
Utilize Tech Nine for operations 2102.
00:37
Four hundred and thirty-three.
00:41
Bay Car One's clear, Cicero Truck One's clear.
00:45
The Parker in the 100 block of Whittier, you can clear that as six cars moved out of the way.
00:50
Stopped here on my way to Bryant.
00:53
Copy.
00:57
Attention East End units, fire department responding to a fire alarm.
01:02
Erie Village, Summerhaven Drive South, town of Manlius.
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Location mentioned:
Summerhaven Dr S, East Syracuse, NY 13057
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