Fire alarm rings at apartment near East Amherst St, Buffalo NY


Fire department responded to a ringing fire alarm at an apartment near East Amherst Street in Buffalo. No signs of active fire or emergency were found. The alarm was triggered by an old carbon monoxide detector.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
02:20
Transcript:
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Plymineary signal level 2 response.
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Investigate ringing alarms, near East Amherst,
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between Hill and Mercer.
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7 and B4-7.
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That's a preliminary signal, level 2 response to investigate ringing alarms near East Amherst between Hilbert Mercer.
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In apartment H8.
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Single for engine 34, 23, letter 7 and B4-7.
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Time 603, Buffalo Fire.
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Thank you.
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Good morning. Can you please show me on the desk?
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Good morning. You're clear.
00:49
4-7 is responding.
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4-7-4-7. You're responding. Near East Amherst.
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Apartment H8.
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Investigate ringing alarms. You're going on the PS[1] at a level 2.
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Hello, radio.
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Charlie, 531.
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That's with 1375 and DIR.
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The gate, that's show.
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34 allocation, investigating.
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37 and F-20.
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EMS 1205 Delaware.
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Room 222 between Westbury and Cleveland for cardiac arrest.
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37F20, EMS, 1205 Delaware, room 222, to Westbury in Cleveland for cardiac arrest, time 608, Buffalo Say.
01:54
We got an old carbon monoxide detector. We can handle.
02:02
34-47 update received. You got an old carbon monoxide detector.
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You're going to handle the remainder of the incident. Dispatches 4-7. Pick the companies and give the truck to report.
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4-7 service.
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By the 47, you're in, truck has a report.
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Companies on each stand here, you can call services available. Port is it be 47.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PS: Preliminary Signal
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