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פייערלעשער זענען גערופן געווארן צו א רויך אינצידענט ביי די קי בענק געביידע אין סאפערן.

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Emergency crews responded to a smoke condition reported inside the KeyBank building on Route 59 near Campbell Avenue in Suffern, New York. Authorities stated that smoke was observed coming from an electrical panel within the building, prompting a rapid response from multiple fire departments and emergency agencies. The Tallman Fire Department led the response effort while mutual aid units from Suffern, Hillburn, and Mahwah, New Jersey were dispatched to assist. The incident drew a significant emergency presence as crews worked to assess the source of the smoke and secure the building.

Firefighters arrived on scene and focused attention on the affected electrical equipment while ensuring that the situation did not spread beyond the panel area. Utility crews from Orange & Rockland Utilities also responded to evaluate the electrical infrastructure and determine whether any additional hazards were present. Ramapo Police assisted with scene management and traffic control around the busy Route 59 corridor as emergency operations continued. Faist EMS personnel remained on standby in the event medical assistance became necessary.

Officials have not reported any injuries connected to the incident, and no active fire beyond the smoke condition was immediately confirmed. Emergency responders conducted ventilation and safety checks inside the building while utility personnel examined the electrical system for possible malfunction or overheating issues. Authorities have not yet announced a formal cause for the smoke condition pending further inspection. The coordinated multi-agency response helped ensure the situation remained controlled and contained.

The incident highlights the importance of rapid response to potential electrical hazards in commercial buildings, particularly in busy business corridors. Fire departments frequently treat smoke coming from electrical systems as a potentially serious threat due to the risk of hidden fire spread within walls or utility components. Mutual aid support from neighboring departments allowed responders to maintain operational readiness while crews managed the scene. Officials are expected to continue evaluating the electrical equipment involved as part of standard safety procedures.

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