Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at casino, Buffalo NY


A fire alarm went off at a casino near Fulton Street. The fire department investigated and found the alarm was caused by smoke from cooking grilled cheese, not a real fire.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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A preliminary signal engine 1, engine 32 ladder 2 of B4 3 responds to the casino at near Fulton St to investigate a commercial alarm activation level 2 response.
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A preliminary signal, engine 1, engine 32 ladder to a V4 3 level 2 response to the casino at near Fulton St between Michigan and West Market.
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This is investigated zone 250 alarm activation time, 1028, a flow fire.
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Radio Delta 210.
00:30
Ten,
00:37
can you head to 2,100 Niagara for suicide threats? See the female, her 20-year-old niece, (name withheld), is threatening a cut of risk.
00:47
ADI notified.
00:50
I have another card with 210, one a better.
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That's to investigate and activated fire alarm in zone 250, you have a PS.
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Badge, enter one on location, investigating.
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Enter one on location investigating.
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That's coming from zone 250.
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Trenge of foreign.
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Yeah, what's your location?
01:37
12-verdle.
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4-3, engine 1.
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Engine 1, go ahead.
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I'm with security.
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It was set off, smoke from the kitchen, cooking grilled cheese.
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Next,
02:04
clear dispenses.
02:05
4-3, that was smoke from cooking.
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Engine 1 is going to handle truck till it gets to report I'm in.
02:10
Better set off by cooking engine wall will handle the triple-fake the report B-4-3 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fulton St, Buffalo, NY 14204
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