Fire alarm triggered by vaping at commercial property, Buffalo NY
A commercial fire alarm was activated at a property near Chicago St between Ohio and Mackinac. Firefighters responded and found no fire present. The alarm was triggered by vaping in a bathroom.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The preliminary signals from activated commercial alarm[1], the level 2 response[2] to near Chicago St,
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between Ohio and Mackinac.
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Stafford, engine 1, engine 32, ladder 2, and B43.
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For an activated commercial alarm[1], it's a level 2 response[2], near Chicago St,
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between Ohio and Mackinnell.
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Staff for engine 1, engine 32, ladder 2 and B4-3, timeoutes, 209 hours, Buffalo fire.
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B430 Radio
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We'll type to a hit and run PDO and show me back with the hit and run forms in v104 and show me going back to a district please.
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4.3 is going.
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B43, you're responding, near Chicago St.
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It's between Ohio and Mackinac.
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It's an activated commercial alarm[1].
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You have 201.
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31 S
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Fire dispatch, engine force in service.
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Agent Ford.
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Agent Ford.
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Engine one on location investigating nothing showing.
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Agent one on location investigating something showing.
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Engine one, go ahead.
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Vaping in the bathroom, record man we can handle.
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That's clear, this message 4-3 that was set up by vaping, engine one handles truck two gets the report, I'm in.
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Roger, set off by vaping, engine one handles the incident and truck hits the report.
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You're in service, company's call and available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
commercial alarm: Activated fire alarm in a commercial occupancy
[2]
level 2 response: Elevated response level requiring additional units or resources beyond the standard initial deployment.
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