False alarm at commercial building in Buffalo, Buffalo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm near Fulton Street in Buffalo. The incident was determined to be a false alarm caused by food burning on a stove, and the situation was handled without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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05:15
Transcript:
00:00
A preliminary signal for an activated commercial alarm.
00:02
It's a level two response.
00:03
Near Fulton Street between Chicago and Louisiana.
00:07
South French and three engine 32, ladder two and B43.
00:13
A preliminary signal for an activated commercial alarm.
00:16
It's a level two response.
00:17
Four near Fulton between Chicago and Louisiana, South French and three engine 302, ladder two and B43.
00:25
Fire.
01:43
Yeah, we're on location right now.
03:29
Investigating the 6th floor.
05:04
Dispatch 43, that was food on the stove.
05:13
Copy, food on the stove, 32 will handle.
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Location mentioned:
Fulton St, Buffalo, NY 14204
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