Fire alarm at school found to be false, Buffalo NY
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at Stanley Health School on Cambridge Street in Kenilworth. The alarm was triggered by a smoke detector in an upper room. Upon arrival, crews found the alarm panel had already been reset and there were no signs of fire or smoke. The units cleared the scene and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Howland and Kenilworth, an alarm off fire, one Cambridge street, between Wendell and Montrose for Zone 7 and Jim smoke upper room detectors.
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A loading tower.
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We have an alarm of fire, one Cambridge Street, at Stanley Health School, between Wendell and Montrose.
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Coming from Zone 7, Jim Smoke, upper room detector.
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Your timeout is 14-13 hours.
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... with 9 response.
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North 9-1-X is finding.
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All at 9-1 is normally.
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Worth 9-1-9-4 on location.
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Also 9-2.
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Also 9-2 is on location.
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Nine-knock on location.
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That's clear, kind of worth not-knife-yard on location.
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You're out with that truck.
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Go for you.
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The panel is reset when we got here.
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We're heading up to the gym.
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That's where the alarm was supposed to be started in.
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May it appear.
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He says nothing right now.
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It's cold.
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They're going to be holding with Kenilworth engine two coming cold.
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All out in Kenilworth units can return the remaining quarter in the one Camer Street.
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With the exception of engine two are sun and cold.
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Kenilworth, Buffalo, NY
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