Smoke billows from garage fire near Jay and Clark Streets, Ogdensburg NY
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Fire and rescue teams rushed to a smoky garage fire near Jay and Clark Streets, which prompted police to detain a male believed to own the building.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Ogdensburg Fire Rescue, Car 9, respond,
00:03
1027 J Street, near the corner of J Street and Clark Street.
00:08
Possible structure fire, caller reporting smoke coming from the roof, repeating for Ogdensburg Fire Rescue, Car 9,
00:15
respond,
00:16
1027 J Street, near the corner of J Street and Clark.
00:20
Possible structure fire, caller reporting smoke from the roof, time of page 1446.
00:34
BATCH, R-31 is on scene.
00:37
We do have smoke coming from the garage.
00:41
R-31 on scene smoke coming from the garage, 1447.
00:46
To be aware it's smoke coming from the garage, 1447.
01:10
313A can chill-set.
01:11
Acknowledging call, be unwrote momentarily.
01:18
Ogdensburg Rescue acknowledging 1447.
01:27
Dispatch, Ogdensburg Fire,
01:31
Dispatcher, Ogdensburg Fire, dispatch is on.
01:37
Michelle, Engine 1 out.
01:41
Engine 1 are out 1448.
01:44
Yes.
01:56
Fast, Engine 1, we're going to be on scene on scene.
01:59
Light smoke going.
02:03
Engine 1 on scene, white smoke showing 1449.
02:12
We're on scene,
02:19
white smoke showing 1449.
02:25
363 to 313.
02:29
Corrections 314.
02:30
Can you repeat static?
02:34
Can you notify other responding fire to use Clark Street? J Street's blocked off.
02:47
11363. We also have one male detained.
03:01
One-13-6-30 contact, I believe he's the owner of this building.
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Location mentioned:
Jay St, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
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