Second Alarm Fire in Scriba
What happened
A second alarm was activated for a fire incident at 256 County Route 51A in Scriba. New Haven Fire is responding in place of Scriba Fire due to no response from the local unit.
Key Facts
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Apr 14, 7:33:47 AM Initial DispatchSecond Alarm Fire in Scriba: A second alarm was activated for a fire incident at 256 County Route 51A in Scriba. New Haven Fire is responding in place of Scriba Fire due to no...Source: OTA only
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A second alarm was activated for a fire incident at 256 County Route 51A in Scriba. New Haven Fire is responding in place of Scriba Fire due to no response from the local unit.
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Alert details
- Town: Scriba
- Public location: Scriba
- Service: Fire
- Source: CNYICC
- Source model: Over-the-air monitor only (TG8039_453.2875MHz)
- Signal confidence: early signal
- Transcript state: radio only
- Public note: Derived from over-the-air radio traffic. Treat it as an early signal until public updates confirm it.
- Published in archive: Apr 14, 2026 at 7:33 AM
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Source
Derived from over-the-air radio traffic. Treat it as an early signal until public updates confirm it.