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On July 2 at 03:41 Company 19 was requested with manpower into the Phoenicia fire district with manpower to the scene of a 2nd alarm structure fire. Car 1, 2, 4, and Rescue 1 operated on scene for approximately an hour assisting with overhaul. Units were released and placed back in service at 05:40.
At 12:53 Company 19 was dispatched for a reported camper fire on the off-ramp of the NYS Thruway northbound. Upon arrival command advised of camper trailer with a working fire. Units arrived on scene and stretched 2 hand lines knocking a majority of the fire. Units operated on scene for approximately an hour conducting overhaul and extinguishing any remaining hot spots. Units on scene: Cars 1 and 2, Engine 1, Tankers 1 and 2, and Rescue 1.
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Melissa Sangi
10/14/2025 04:21:33 pm
Looking to contact Frank Ferraro an Danielle Sangi. My daughter Angelina Dutcher has been kidnapped. My house robbed. Things of ours for sale all over. All over. Someone needs to contact police about my ex husband's stolen military vest. He gave it to my brother and then someone or something was shot down the road from my parents house at 500 Mossy Hill Rd Catskill NY. Maybe Philip Beisel Jr needs to blame himself.
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The Centerville Fire District report about the structure fire and camper fire really highlights how quickly RV and camper incidents can escalate, especially when they involve older builds or roadside conditions where response time and containment become critical priorities . It makes me wonder what safety upgrades or community awareness steps local campers and travelers think are most effective today, especially as more people rely on mobile living setups for both recreation and work; in broader discussions around temporary site readiness, I’ve also seen references like https://deluxetrailerrental123.com/temporary-commercial-kitchen-and-sleeper-trailer-rental/ that focus on structured, safety-oriented temporary accommodation systems. In your view, are most camper fire incidents still coming down to equipment issues, user behavior, or a mix of both?
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