False carbon monoxide alarm triggered by cooking at hotel, Buffalo NY
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at the Lafayette Hotel on Washington Street. The alarm was on the third floor, room 302. Upon investigation, it was found that the alarm was accidentally triggered by cooking and there was no carbon monoxide hazard.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alive to the investigative commercial carbon monoxide alarm at a business.
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Near Washington Street,
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Queen Eagle and Lafayette Square, level two response to Lafayette Hotel.
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To go for engine 1, letter 2, 920, and B-4-3.
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No alarm to investigate commercial carbon monoxide alarm at a business.
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Near Washington Street, between Eagle and Lafayette Square.
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The level two response to the Lafayette Hotel to go for engine one, letter 2, F20, E43.
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How about 20, 42 hours, thoughtful fire.
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4-3 is going.
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Roger B-43 responding.
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Near Washington Street.
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Green Eagle and Lafayette Square.
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Level 2 response, Lafayette Hotel.
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Alarm company said they had a commercial carbon monoxide alarm on the third floor.
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Room number 302.
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They're testing to contact the premises.
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We have one in one, that's 20, to investigate.
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Section 1 is on location.
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Investigating.
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One on location and investigating.
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Alarm company said third floor, room 302.
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There should be an access there.
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4-3 is on location.
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23 on location.
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Washington Street command.
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I'm sorry.
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4-3, engine 1.
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Room 302.
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4-3, lobby, go.
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Set off by cooking.
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We could handle alone.
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4-3 copies dispatch.
02:13
It was set off by cooking.
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Engine 1 all handle alone.
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Truck will take the report, pick up the other companies on the service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Buffalo, NY 14203
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