Brush fire caused by downed wires near Tyler Court, Putnam County NY
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A brush fire started near Tyler Court due to downed wires. The fire is spreading and the electric company has been contacted. Additional fire department personnel were requested to help contain the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County NY FIRE & EMS-Response Div 4
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Pellon Valley Fire Department need to respond in the area near Tyler Court across Tyler Road in the dead end for a possible brush fire, third-party call, nothing more available.
00:08
Repeating Pond of 1-1-2, Pondon Valley Fire, need to respond in the area near Tyler Court, cross Tyler Road in the dead end, for a possible brushfire in the area.
00:17
Unknown further, call came in third party at (number withheld).
00:26
TUNS responding to near Tyler Court.
00:28
He advised this is going to be caused by wires down, used caution in the area.
00:32
Fire is spreading.
00:34
Electric Company is being contacted.
00:41
Pondon-on-Nall-1-1 is 3-6-72.
00:44
3-6-72. 36-7-2.
00:51
36-2 is clear, quite now I'm back in service.
00:56
3672 back in service 11-03
01:06
Puttum I-O-1-2, Punta Valley Fire Department, your second dispatch, additional manpower is needed to respond.
01:10
Near Tyler Court, wires down, burning, causing a brush fire.
01:16
Repeating, Put-M-O-1-2, Punta Valley Fire, your second dispatch, additional manpower is needed.
01:21
Near Tyler Court for wires-down, burning,
01:24
on fire, causing a brush-fire.
01:25
11.05, 4-2-3.
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Location mentioned:
Tyler Ct, Putnam Valley, NY 10579
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