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Fire alarm investigation finds electrical odor in buildingLockport NY

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Lockport, NY 14094

Emergency crews investigated a fire alarm at a building near Packard Court in Lockport. They used a Knox Key to enter and found an electrical smell and an activated alarm detector in the mechanical room. They are awaiting the keyholder to assist further.

Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
04:27
Transcript:
00:00
Katie's on location, nothing showing.
00:05
All righty.
00:07
Radio, do we have a key holder for this property?
00:11
That's part.
00:12
In time, thank.
00:18
Callie, 9M62.
00:21
9-9-6-2.
00:24
9-6-2.
00:28
All right, Lockport.
00:31
On location, Lockport, 257.
00:39
Raylady.
00:42
Okay.
00:48
We have you on the wrong location.
00:50
I'm at 4610.
00:53
Carried engine 8.
00:55
Do you have this correct address?
00:58
Yes, we're going in to investigate right now.
01:04
Oh.
01:11
Here your truck won.
01:12
Looks like it's Packard Court.
01:18
10-4[1], I believe Packard Court is 4,200 times.
01:23
Could be wrong.
01:28
It may be that, uh,
01:31
um,
01:33
gym facility in the rear.
01:35
Hey-up, Heidi.
01:37
4-8 and the 4-1.
01:40
Carriety engine 4.
01:41
Do you want us to drive back there and look?
01:45
4-8. 4.
01:49
8's back there.
01:55
Can you gain access to the building?
01:59
We got a copy.
02:00
Hold on down.
02:03
Yeah, we got a Knox Key.
02:04
We're going in to look right now.
02:10
Radio, they're going in with the Knox Key.
02:12
We're going in with the Knox Key.
02:18
We're going to have to find someone if to watch our kids.
02:26
Power 80, this is engine 8.
02:29
We got a Zone 2 detector.
02:31
It's in the mechanical room.
02:36
Zone 2 detector in the mechanical room.
02:40
We're going to try and find the mechanical room.
02:43
47, code 1.
02:48
4-8, both out.
03:06
So forth.
03:13
I think we've made guitar, Amy.
03:15
We've got an odor in the hallway.
03:17
We're trying to smoke tape where that odor's coming from.
03:20
Smells like electrical.
03:23
Electrical odor in the hallway.
03:25
Radio,
03:27
do you have information to the keyholder? I agree what you said.
03:31
Do you need the keyholder here, son?
03:38
Yeah, it appears so we have something going on here.
03:41
It's not a total false alarm.
03:44
Time for I'll do our call back.
03:51
Gary, the truck one.
03:53
Quiet, hey, the truck one.
04:04
Correct, one pull up and see him to give engine 8 a hand in the building.
04:09
Go ahead.
04:11
Go ahead. Keyholder in route.
04:12
Okay.
04:15
Okay.
04:21
Go ahead.
04:25
Keyholder in route.
04:26
E.T.A. 5 minutes.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.

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Lockport, NY 14094

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