Stovetop burnt plastic triggers fire alarm in apartment, Buffalo NY


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm caused by burnt plastic on a stovetop in an apartment near Jefferson Ave. There was no fire hazard, and ventilating the area resolved the issue.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
02:15
Transcript:
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Action 32, letter 5, we're on location, investigating.
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Roger 32, letter 5, both on location and investigating.
00:05
The alarm company reported alarms on the second floor.
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The station, Jefferson Avenue, command.
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32 to B43.
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Go ahead,
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32. Maintenant to the resident is reporting that the resident, Department 206, we're going up to an investigation.
00:18
That's their apartment 206.
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5-go.
00:21
Chief, that was a burn plastic that got on the stove top.
00:24
No hazard, recommend we can handle.
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Mr. Mr. Mr.
00:27
Mr. You need a fan up there?
00:28
Um, there was a group home resident that left?
00:31
Getting the young lady back into the van to go back to the facility where she outskounded from.
00:37
Make a call for you.
00:41
Inside the house with a garn.
00:42
He was there to do landscaping.
00:44
He and he left the door and he went inside.
00:46
Follow the info. What's up the rest.
00:47
I'm in. Roger, that's Coach.
00:49
The alarms are set off by burnt plastic, inside apartment in 205.
00:52
Companies calling when they are available, truck has a report, 4-3, you're in.
00:56
32 dispatch.
00:57
Do you have somebody there to reset that alarm?
00:58
Yeah, there was a maintenance version down here.
01:00
It's going to be a couple minutes so we can ventilate.
01:02
Roger, that's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jefferson Ave, Buffalo, NY 14210
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