Cooking smoke triggers false fire alarm, Niagara Falls NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Walnut Avenue in Niagara Falls. The alarm was caused by smoke from cooking, and there was no actual fire. Units cleared the scene after confirming the situation was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engines four three, truck one, and car 80 for a residential fire alarm.
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Near Walnut Avenue.
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Unit C.
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That's engines four three, truck one, and car 80.
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Fire alarm.
00:17
Near Walnut Avenue, unit C.
00:22
Unit four is on scene, nothing showing.
00:25
Ten four five four.
00:28
Car 80 from engine four.
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Five for car 80.
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This is smoke from cooking.
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Engine four and truck one can handle.
00:40
Car 80 copy, smoke from cooking.
00:43
Engines four and truck one to handle.
00:44
Radio cancel engine three and car 80 here.
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Engine four and truck one will clear when they're ready.
00:50
Ten four. Engine three, you're clear.
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