Burnt food causes smoke smell on apartment floor, Kenmore NY
Residents of apartment 425 reported a strong smoke smell on the floor. Fire crews investigated and found no smoke or flames. The smell was caused by burnt food in apartment 425. The situation was cleared after inspection.
Audio|Source: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Formant 425[1], resident there states the entire floor smells like smoke.
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There is no smoke or flame.
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Report that the entire floor smells like smoke.
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There's no smoke or flame scene.
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2 zone 290.
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My error, I'll attach you.
00:25
It's the entire floor smells like smoke.
00:28
There's no smoke or flame scene.
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Timeout is 1555.
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Both responding 55 Ralston Avenue between Uber and Elmwood.
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The caller was from apartment 425[1].
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Over 72 Wellington between Emblers and Cambridge are complaining states two males are drilling into his attic and vibrating his house.
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He couldn't give a description.
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Both on location 1557.
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The main location.
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Engine three, you're on location.
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That is cute for a few.
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I'm just grabbing my mark our car.
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5 and 9 out at ECMC.
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Yeah.
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Maintenance just came up and report room 425[1] the guy was cooking.
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Okay, we just got up here.
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We're just checking.
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They stated it was cooking if you were outside.
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Engine 2, you can hold up.
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Go ahead.
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Quarters.
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Engine two copies.
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And we're going to hold with engine three.
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It was burnt food in 425[1].
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We'll be out a few more minutes.
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That's clear.
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You're going to hold with engine three,
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burnt food from room 425[1],
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1602.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
425: Fire Alarm
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