Fire alarm triggered at Rutland residence due to cooking, Jefferson County NY
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A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Glass Road South in Rutland. The alarm was caused by cooking and no fire was found. All emergency units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Rutland Felton Fire fire alarm classroom.
00:04
9-6 City.
00:06
9-7.
00:09
40O from High Street, I'll be 19 for a patrol item.
00:13
Recease.
00:18
Rutland/Felts Mills Fire, fire alarm, near Glass Road South, Williams residence.
00:25
Meeting, Routland, Feltzmeltz Fire, second activation, fire alarm near Glass Road South,
00:31
Williams residence.
00:34
House of 1049.
00:47
Show me a route to Glass Road, Donna Rowland.
00:55
Every car, 500, responding.
00:58
The alarm company to speak to the homeowner, say that all was okay,
01:02
did not have proper code.
01:08
Black, Seven, we transporting, Friday 2, VLS, S&C.
01:12
Happy seven, you're transporting, Samarison, 621.
01:17
132 Jefferson.
01:21
132. How many service? Shill 3557.
01:26
Cappy.
01:31
Thanks, Vic City.
01:33
Out at your 20.
01:35
Receive.
01:39
Receive. That was 9.5.
01:45
Affirmative.
01:52
Jefferson, they've got a pair, 500.
01:57
500 down.
02:03
And no response from Rutland or Peltz Mills, like Black River started?
02:10
I'm on the scene right now.
02:12
I'll go in to see what's going on.
02:15
Got it.
02:20
Nice, Buck City.
02:25
Nice, good.
02:27
We'll be back in her to High Street.
02:30
Okay.
02:35
Per 500? Per 500.
02:38
Pair 500.
02:42
Alarm was activated by cooking, you can cancel all units.
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Location mentioned:
Glass Rd, Rutland, NY 13612
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