False fire alarm at multi-unit building in Buffalo, Buffalo NY


Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm near Tonawanda Street at the Austin Manor location in Buffalo. Alarm was triggered by an alarm company and residents, but upon arrival, there was no visible fire or smoke in the two-story wooden multi-unit building.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
POMAYORI signal to investigate and activated commercial fire alarm near Tonawanda Street between Austin and Farmer. Level 2[1] response to Austin Manor, People Incorporated.
00:09
Go for engine 26, engine 19, letter 13, and B-4-7.
00:14
Permanary signal to investigate and activated commercial fire alarm, near Tonawanda Street, between Austin and Farmer, Level 2[1] response, people incorporated, Austin Manor.
00:25
26, engine 19, letter 13, and B-47.
00:28
Timeout, 205, 54 hours, both of a fire.
00:41
Roger B47, you're responding near Tonawanda Street between Austin and Farmer, the People Incorporated location, Austin Manor.
00:49
Alarm companies reporting first-floor main exit pull station.
00:53
We have two residents' column report ringing alarms as well. You have a PS[2], level two.
01:04
There's a Knox Box there as well.
01:13
26 on location, two-story, wood frame, multi-unit, nothing showing.
01:19
Six on location, two-story multi-unit, wood frame.
01:22
Support, nothing's showing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Level 2: Upgraded response level involving additional resources beyond the initial assignment.
[2]
PS: Preliminary Signal
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