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Residential fire alarm in Buffalo caused by burnt popcornBuffalo NY

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Near W Delavan Ave, Buffalo, NY 14213

Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near West Delavan Avenue in Buffalo. Upon arrival, the cause was found to be burnt popcorn, not a fire. The building appeared vacant and for sale during operations.

Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
04:33
Transcript:
00:00
Kerkima, level 2 response to Buffalo Peace House.
00:03
Engine 19 and Ladder 4.
00:06
So alarm to address state and activated residential fire alarm.
00:09
Near West Delavan Avenue.
00:12
Quinn DeWitt and Kerkima, level two response to Buffalo Peace House.
00:16
Go for engine 19 and ladder 4.
00:18
The alarm company said Unit 1.
00:19
Also reported a panic alarm there.
00:21
We're going to notify police.
00:22
About 17.09 hours, Buffalo fire.
00:27
Five-six on location, Yonge Street.
00:29
Five-six on location,
00:34
Yom Street.
00:57
Ladder 14, 4-3.
01:03
4-3-4-4-4-4-0.
01:05
On 4-4-5-0, second floor.
01:09
Badger, any door stairs to the second floor?
01:12
Next to the second floor.
01:14
All for the floor.
01:22
19, you're ready to send that to our camera, yep.
01:25
Roger.
01:32
19 dispatch, it looks like you're not connected.
01:34
Are you able to restart your rate computer at this time?
01:44
We'll get in a minute.
01:45
Thank you.
01:46
Roger that.
01:49
Dispatch is F11 on Channel 1.
01:52
F11, go ahead.
01:55
Dispatch, I just rolled up on accident at Broadway and Fillmore, two-car, motor vehicle accident.
02:02
Roger, Broadway and Fillmore, two-car motor vehicle accident.
02:04
Any of the vehicles rolled over on their side?
02:08
That's a negative, both upright and thorough.
02:12
Roger,
02:13
betting me for AMR or just police at this time.
02:18
Checking off your injuries.
02:23
Roger, checking off injuries.
02:27
You go ahead.
02:28
You go ahead.
02:31
One second, we're not a lot of ball.
02:34
One's like to follow up?
02:41
The 3 should be right behind you.
02:42
I didn't hear the second part of your message.
02:46
All right. All right.
02:48
All right.
02:50
All right.
02:56
Number five,
02:58
six, assuming command.
02:59
One one side.
03:00
You're all.
03:03
Please. Four, three, subling command,
03:06
number side, one.
03:15
Since two-wiches two-party lines laid in,
03:18
player started, rear step down,
03:20
possible extension to the second floor, working all company.
03:25
Pleasure Command.
03:27
Eastern the command, fire third in the rear step down, possibly extended to the second floor to a half inch late all companies working.
03:36
Four and three, command, vacant.
03:40
See the side all front air.
03:43
Yeah,
03:44
I believe it was first sale, had a railed or lock on it.
03:48
The property appears to be vacant and in the process of being sold.
03:58
As your property appears vacant appears to be in sold.
04:05
From California and Arkansas or Kansas in the lower for reported maternity, about 17-13 hours baffle fire.
04:22
I can go.
04:26
No, it's set up by burnt popcorn.
04:28
You can pick up any other companies responded to what, Dolan?
04:32
Roger, burnt popcorn.

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Near W Delavan Ave, Buffalo, NY 14213
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