Smoke detector thrown away with no fire found, Binghamton NY
Fire and EMS units responded to a smoke detector activation at a residence near Gray St. Upon arrival, they found the smoke detector discarded in a garbage can behind the residence. There was no sign of fire or hazard. The alarm was disabled, and all units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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Transcript:
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26-1erspotted
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To 26, 1 a responding operation is through west with 647
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Me and that's 26 standing.
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EMS-26-respondent 0-640.
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Edge 26-1 on take 2-and-a-2-and-a-story with very nothing shown in investigating.
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In the 261 on, let's see nothing showing investigating at 649.
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No,
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1, 2, 3 is a new to Wilson.
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7, 2, 3 to Wilson 6.15.
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Walk, detector,
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outdoors,
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behind the residence.
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Tracy.
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Two hundred two hundred two zero four status check.
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Okay, fine.
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Six-fifty. Six-fifty.
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Dr. Two.
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Party departments found a smoltefactor that was thrown outside.
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No problems there.
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Trane, four.
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So... Romeo M.
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26 is on, Steve.
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26 is on the CNN 651.
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Hazard.
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We're back in service.
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I'm June 21 area's been taped off residents were notified 651
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Thank you. Thank you.
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All right six hundred bro.
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Underbrook. Under 261 go ahead.
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This is a smoke detector that was discarded in the garbage can.
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There's no fire problem.
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Disabled the alarm.
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All units could return a service.
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10261, detector in the garbage can disabled, that's 652.
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1-4-8652.
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Location mentioned:
Gray St, Binghamton, NY 13904
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