Building section collapse near Clinton and Bender, Buffalo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a partial building collapse near Clinton Street in Buffalo. The rear section of the building came down, possibly due to wind or demolition work. Bender Street was reported impassable, and National Grid and the city building inspector were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch is 43.
00:02
43 go.
00:04
Yeah, we have a large section of a building in the rear of near Clinton Street.
00:08
Either under demolition or it is down now.
00:12
Bender Street is going to be impassable.
00:13
It is a dead end if you want to let streets know.
00:16
One metal truck on the wires, if you can let National Grid know.
00:20
We could do here.
00:21
I want to pick the companies up.
00:22
Check its report.
00:23
I'm in service.
00:25
Your truck will take your report.
00:26
The address is near Clinton Street.
00:28
Full update. Notify National Grid.
00:30
Bender impassable and make sure they're notified for that as well.
00:33
4310.
00:44
Four three fire dispatch, any need for a building inspector over there?
00:49
Yeah, I would put it on their list also.
00:51
It's hard to tell if this building was already under demolition.
00:54
Came down because of the wind.
00:56
Roger that, four three.
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Location mentioned:
Clinton St, Buffalo, NY 14206
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