Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at local bank


A fire alarm went off at a bank due to burnt food. There was no smoke or real fire, and staff said there was no emergency. Firefighters checked the building to be sure.
Audio|Source: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
engine 2, truck 2, 200 East Buffalo Street, community bank, across the North Tioga Street, and North Aurora Street. It could be for a fire alarm[1] due to burnt food, no smoke or fire reported. As far, Ithka, Engine 1, Engine 2, Truck 2, 200 East Buffalo Street, Community Bank, across the North Tioga Street and North Aurora Street. We for an active fire alarm from burnt food. No smoke or fire reported by staff. Time is 945. 9-6-3[2] is in. 200 East Buffalo, the community bank, are formerly known as. Folks are standing outside, five-story, large commercial structure, nothing's showing. Fire alarm system is active. We'll be offensive and investigating. 6-3 will have command, ops 9, tech, and arrival. Okay. Copy truck, you're in, if you can, provide some assistance with the panel, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Active fire alarm
[2]
6-3: Unit identifier for command on scene
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Location mentioned:
Near E Buffalo St # 101B, Ithaca, NY 14850
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