Smoke detector triggers false alarm in residential building, Binghamton NY


Firefighters responded to a residential building on Spring St after a smoke detector alarm sounded. They investigated an apartment but found no signs of fire, indicating it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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Transcript:
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Spring Card 21 on scene,
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four-story, type 5, residential,
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nothing sure to be. Tower on scene.
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Quad 21 on scene, 4-story, type 5, residential, nothing's showing.
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Tower 21, squad 21, both on C, 1927.
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Quigantower, that's confirmed unit four size three, four five three.
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That's coming in as an all-waste smoke detector.
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Part 21 to Broome, initial report is a smoke detector, an apartment 453, squad and tower investigating.
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Part 21, initial report, smoke detector, and permit 453 investigating, 1929.
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All needed, I'll be turning.
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That makes the time.
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Card 21 to Squatter Tower.
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Conditions warrant me silencing the next alarm.
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Number 142, Sassiak.
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Yep. We just said it's worth for a little right.
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Repeat that last message.
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Please change the fourth floor will advise in the moment here with.
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10-4[1]. 145, 1930.
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Number one-four zero size check.
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I'm too near.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, Binghamton, NY 13903
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