Fire alarm activated by smoke detector in dance studio, Kingston NY
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm in an apartment near O'Neill Street. The alarm was traced to a smoke detector in a dance studio. No cause was found and the system was reset. Units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Kingston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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BAS! We'll find a cars three engine one, two, truck one respond, fire alarm activation.
00:05
(name withheld), plumbing,
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near O'Neill Street,
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Department 2A is an Adam, repeating to Carth Three Engines, One-2, Truck One Respond.
00:15
Fire alarm activation,
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(name withheld), near O'Neill Street, Apartment 2A's, and Adam, Titchin Smoke Detector,
00:24
(number withheld).
00:32
Card three is respondent.
00:35
Three is now.
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One respondent.
00:41
One respondent.
00:46
The engine one's a wrap.
00:49
The engine one respondent.
00:50
Yeah.
00:57
The engine one's a rap.
00:58
We'll be investigating.
01:01
Arriving and investigating 1635.
01:04
I need to you, I don't have a watershed.
01:12
Engine two, I don't have a watershed.
01:13
Engine two, you're near a five and seven of the end.
01:29
See, truck one arriving, 1636.
01:41
Eleven is twenty-one.
01:49
One weapon is twenty-one.
01:52
Go ahead.
01:55
You should be able to access the panel.
01:58
It's downstairs right at the parking room in here.
02:03
Yeah, I'm in that's showing two-way smoke second floor.
02:08
Yeah, I have to head.
02:10
No cause for the alarm.
02:12
You can just reset it.
02:19
Sean reset at the panel.
02:28
She'll have a red light on.
02:35
Good.
02:36
Let me turn it.
02:43
(number withheld).
02:50
The activation wasn't in the dance studio, no obvious cause, system's been reset, all the units are in service.
02:59
Activation in the dance studio, no obvious cause will be back in 1642.
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