Medical alarm at elk street was accidental, Buffalo NY
Buffalo Fire Department responded to a medical alarm near Elk Street between Van Rensselaer and Euclid. The alarm was confirmed as accidental, and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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... ...engine 32 EMS-near Elk St in the rear between Van Rensselaer and Euclid for a medical alarm.
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Engine 32, EMS-near Elk St in the rear between Van Rensselaer and Euclid for a medical alarm.
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Time, 1929, both of fire.
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Still alarm[1], level one response, 42 with that place in the upper between Elmwood and
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Bumaris to investigate carbon monoxide with no symptoms, to go for engine 36.
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Still alarm[1], level one response, 42 with that place in the upper between Elmwood and Bumaris.
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So investigate carbon monoxide, no symptoms.
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That's a goal for engine 36, time 1932, Buffalo Fire.
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32 is on location.
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32 in the rear.
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Letter 13 go.
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We go take the call for 36.
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Can you send it to our gat?
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Roger.
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32 fold up.
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32 to dispatch.
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32, go ahead.
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That was an accident all trip.
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32 is going to be in service.
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You could let AMR and old or not a long location test.
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Roger 32, you're in, accidental.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Still alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Elk St, Buffalo, NY 14210
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