Cooking triggers residential fire alarm near Martha Ave, Buffalo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an activated residential fire alarm near Martha Avenue in Buffalo. The call was upgraded before it was determined the smoke detector had been triggered by cooking, with no fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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A still alarm to investigate an activated residential fire alarm near Martha Avenue between Suffolk and the dead end.
00:06
Level two response, go for Engine 23 and Ladder 14.
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A still alarm to investigate an activated residential fire alarm near Martha Avenue between Suffolk and the dead end.
00:17
Level three response, go for Engine 23 and Ladder 14. The company said it was a downstairs smoke detector activation.
00:23
Time out 16 19 hours, Buffalo Fire.
00:31
Engine 23, Ladder 14, an update from the alarm company.
00:34
They report the Martha Avenue alarm was set off by cooking.
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Location mentioned:
Martha Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
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