By Mid Hudson News -www.midhudsonnews.com Jun 1, 2021 Front of fire engine in motion POUGHKEEPSIE – City of Poughkeepsie firefighters responded to an early morning sprinkler alarm at 60 Carroll Street at 4:10 a.m. on Monday morning. The first arriving firefighters immediately observed a heavy odor of gasoline when they entered the building less than four minutes after receiving the alarm. When the firefighters reached the second-floor of the building, with the gasoline odor even more noticeable, they observed a charred trail where a fire had been burning, until the sprinkler system had extinguished it. Fire officials said that most of the building’s occupants had evacuated the building when the alarm activated in the building. As they continued their inspection, firefighters discovered that an entry door to a specific apartment had sustained fire damage prior to their arrival.