Commercial fire alarm activated due to system malfunction, Buffalo NY
A commercial fire alarm was activated near Glenwood between Michigan and Madden in Michigan. Fire crews responded and investigated the three-story brick building. They determined the alarm was triggered by a system malfunction, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Preliminary signal, level 2 response[2] near Glenwood between Michigan and Madden.
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Investigated commercial fire lines to go for engine 21, 37, letter 6, and B44. The preliminary signal[1], level 2 response[2], near Glenwood between Michigan and Madden.
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To investigate a commercial fire line, we'll go for engine 2137, ladder 6 and B44.
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(number withheld).
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4-4 responding.
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3-4, you're responding.
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Near Glenwood between Michigan and Madison.
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Still-evacuated commercial fire alarm. You have a PS.
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21 on location, three-story brick, investigating.
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21 on location, three-story brick.
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Investigated.
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4-4-21.
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4-4.
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Malfunction, they reach up the system.
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That's there. Just advising the wait for us next time.
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4-4-0-4-2-Bash, Toilands report a malfunction.
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Pickup company, downman service truckups report.
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Radier chief now function, all company then Glenwoodicic account services available. Purson B44.
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B44.
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B44. That's six in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
preliminary signal: Initial notification pending confirmation of incident details
[2]
level 2 response: Elevated response level requiring additional units or resources beyond the standard initial deployment.
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Michigan
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