Fire alarm at Lexington Green caused by burnt food, West Seneca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible fire at Lexington Green in West Seneca, New York. Upon investigation, the incident was found to be caused by burnt food. All responding units later returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: West Seneca Fire Dispatch
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
All units for Lexington Green,
00:02
Stand by in quarters.
00:18
Nine two one.
00:21
Are you already on Indian Church?
00:24
Hey, firm, I'm coming up, coming to the roof.
00:30
All right, copy.
00:31
I'm just gonna go to the station.
00:42
Well, thank you.
00:43
Nine two Winchester out.
00:47
Union nine two and Winchester nine one on location.
00:55
Union nine two, if you could name up the homeowner (name withheld) for us, please.
01:00
Be fair.
01:08
What thing do you think?
01:09
Yeah,
01:12
Yeah, chief.
01:15
Burnt food,
01:16
But you just never.
01:21
Chief, verify and burnt food.
01:23
All units are back in at 2012.
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