Smoke reported in laundry room at Manhattan Avenue building, Buffalo NY
Fire units responded to a building near Manhattan Avenue between Central Park and Benaville Terrace in Buffalo for smoke reported coming from the laundry room inside the structure. Two patients required evaluation, and police were requested to assist with traffic. Several fire units are on scene investigating.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Pelluminary signal, level three, responds, near Manhattan Avenue between Central Park and Benaville's Terrace, to investigate smoke in the structure coming from the laundry room.
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The golfers and 34, 23, ladder 7, and B4-7.
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Culluminary signal, level three, responds, near Manhattan Avenue, between Central Park and Benaville Terrace,
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to investigate smoke in the structure in the laundry room.
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The golfers and 34, and 23, ladder 7, and B4, 7, 5-7, 7-7, 7-7, 7-166 Buffalo Cires.
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All right, draw location, 2GAR and VA investigating.
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3-3 on location.
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4-7, respondent.
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347, you're responding, near Manhattan between Central Park and Benaville's Terrace.
00:47
Call the state, they have smoke in the laundry room.
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We have a PS-level 3.
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This by 33.
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Where are you going to go?
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Update ambulance.
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We have two patients to be evaluated.
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We all competing for traffic.
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They're police needed for traffic and that will be two ambulances needed.
01:14
Is that correct?
01:18
If both can be in the same ambulance, yes, but we'll let them figure it out if we need two ambulances or not.
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304 is on location,
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investigating.
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34 locations against the second.
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4-7s on location, Manhattan command.
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Roger, 47 on location.
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Location mentioned:
Near Manhattan Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
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