Fire alarm triggered by cooking near Eldon Rd, Buffalo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Eldon Rd in Buffalo. The alarm was confirmed to have been accidentally triggered by cooking, and no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Just confirming, we have a residential alarm near Eldon Rd.
00:02
It didn't come across.
00:03
We didn't hear it dispatched.
00:10
That's the 423, you and truck 7.
00:13
Eldon Rd between Edgar and Woodley for a residential alarm.
00:20
23, we just got off the phone with the alarm company.
00:23
Reportedly set off by cooking.
00:24
Can you confirm?
00:29
Affirmative, we'll confirm.
00:32
Roger, thank you.
00:34
Ladder 7 copy.
00:37
Copy that dispatch, ladder 7.
00:39
Ladder 7 then.
00:47
This is XR7.
00:50
Truck 7.
00:54
Can you send that call off to 34 into our CAD? We'll take it for 34.
00:58
Affirmative, truck 7.
00:59
I'm going to send it to the CAD now.
01:00
34, you can hold up.
01:01
34, hold up.
01:02
Truck 7, you're responding.
01:03
619 Sterin between St.
01:05
Lawrence and Kenmore for an ill female.
01:11
Copy that, dispatch.
01:13
Is 34 at the service? Thanks for that.
01:18
34 is in.
01:41
23 on location.
01:44
23 on location.
01:53
Dispatch, 23 in confirmed set off by cooking.
01:57
23 in confirmed cooking.
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Location mentioned:
Eldon Rd, Buffalo, NY 14215
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