Fire alarm rings at locked building on Keystone St, Buffalo NY
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm ringing at a locked building near Keystone Street in Buffalo. No smoke or fire was visible. Police were requested to assist with the investigation.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still Alarm[1], Level 2 responds to in the area of near Keystone between West Shore and Walden. To investigate, bringing alarm, no signs, and smoke or fire. To go up to 131, letter 14.
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Still alarm, Level 2 response[2] in the area of near keystone between West Shore and Walden, to investigate ringing the alarm, both signs with smoke or fire.
00:21
To go offence in 31 and letter 14, tie 156 buffalo fire.
00:30
Investigating.
00:37
31 a location.
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E-pilot radio.
00:46
You can put me on another direct to patrol,
00:48
62 Elmer.
00:54
There.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:01
Yeah,
01:02
there's nobody coming in the door. How did this call come in?
01:06
Letter 14, it was in the area of near Q's phone, a caller reported ringing alarm.
01:18
Okay, we're investigating.
01:22
Right.
01:27
14. 14.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:35
The alarms are coming from near Keystone. It's all locked up. Can you have police come here? We're going to have the 4 seconds.
01:43
Roger, near Keystone will notify police.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still Alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
[2]
Level 2 response: Elevated response level requiring additional units or resources beyond the standard initial deployment.
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Location mentioned:
Near Keystone St, Buffalo, NY 14211
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