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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport of the Fire Department for Sept 1980VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Honorable F.G. Meacham, Mayor, and Members of the Board of Trustees ..-A: L.T. George, Fire Chief '*,- Report of the Fire Department for the month of September 1980 . • ------- --- - -- ---------- -w--- - - - - -- -- w----- ••----- �....� -- - -�. - -- .4.,1eember 1980 there were 10 General Alarms' 2 Incident Calls, and 10 Rescue '%'IL:74 calls. 5.L eeptember 1st there was an alarm malfunction at the Cayuga Heights Station .ir.:bably caused by the telephone company working on the lines. Seven men res- unnded. On September 4th, at 3:22 p.m., there was an accidental alarm at 108 Iroquois Rd. caused by persons working on the alarm system. Fourteen men and 1 truck responded. An accidental alarm at the Warren Farm called out the Department on September 11 at 10:36 a.m. Nine men and 2 trucks responded. On September 18th, at 1:44 a.m., the Department was called to an auto accident at 111 Salem Drive. Fifteen men and 2 trucks responded. On September 23rd, at 1:24 a.m., a stove fire at 128 Salem Drive called out the Department. Fifteen men and 4 trucks responded. The Department was called to 572 Warren Road on September 23rd, at 10 :48 p.m. The insured loss exceeded $6000. Thirty -two men and 4 trucks responded as well as men and trucks from Lansing and Varna. On September 24th, at 11:40 a.m., the Department was called back to 572 Warren Rd. as an old couch in the barn was smoldering. Twelve men and 4 trucks responded. On September 25th, at 7:03 a.m., the Department was called to the Warren Farm on an accidental alarm. A horse had hit his head against a smoke detector and set off the alarm. Fourteen men and 4 trucks responded. Also on September 25th, at 11:35 p.m., the Department was called on mutual aid to the Sheraton Inn. The call was found to be an accidental alarm. Sixteen men and 2 trucks responded. On September 29th, at 2:17 p.m., the Flex Alarm sounded an alarm at the station. this was a false alarm caused by a defective circuit breaker at the station. Seven men responded. The two incident ca11s this month were to assist the Cayuga Heights Police.