False fire alarm at bank with workers on site, Rome NY


A fire alarm was triggered at Berkshire Bank near Black River Boulevard in Rome, New York. Fire units responded but found no visible fire or emergency. Workers were performing maintenance on the alarm system, so the response was stood down.
Audio|Source: City of Rome Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Card control to Rome Automatic Fire Alarm[1] near Black River Blvd, for sharing.
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Goethellum, automatic fire alarm, near Black River Blvd, Park Control 2, 2, engine 2, engine 3,
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automatic fire alarm near Black River Blvd at Berkshire Bank, crossroads east Chestnut Street and Roadplain.
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For a general activation alarm,
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no zone at this time, 1705.
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They're almost not sure to save.
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There's one of you.
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I'm acknowledged, 1705.
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Car 2 to fire control.
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That'll be car 2 only.
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They had workers working on their system.
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All of their companies can stand quarters.
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I don't copy.
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It's going to be Cart2 only.
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Rome,
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Carty is on the seam, nothing visible like River Command.
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2 is on the scene, nothing visible, 1708.
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Car 2, Fire Control.
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Do you have a key holder for this location?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Automatic Fire Alarm: Fire alarm activation reported by an automatic detection system
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