False alarm at 210 Hudson St from shower steam, Buffalo NY
Buffalo Fire Department responded to a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm activation at 210 Hudson St, between Prospect and Whitney Place. Upon investigation, firefighters found no smoke or fire present. The alarm was likely triggered by steam from a shower. The alarm system was reset afterwards.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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B.44, you're responding to near Hudson St.
00:04
That's between Prospect and Whitney Place at Havingland Properties to investigate an activated commercial alarm.
00:08
We have a smoke and carbon monoxide activation in the third floor apartment, as well as a general fire alarm.
00:14
You have a PS[1] to investigate.
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Engine 2 is on location.
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We're investigating.
00:24
We've got another show on.
00:27
Engine 2 on location investigating nothing, shall we?
00:32
Buffalo 425s in service.
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25 is in service.
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Go engine 2nd2.
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Go engine 2 is 4-4.
00:46
Chief,
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security is reported, no smoke, no fire.
00:49
We're going to want the building against the O detector.
00:51
I think you can handle.
00:56
Engine 2 received dispatches 4.4.
00:58
Inde2 is going to handle the remaining in the incident.
01:00
The rest of the companies give the truck to report.
01:03
4-4 is in.
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Or rather, engines who will handle the remainder of the incident.
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The truck will take the report,
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picking up the rest of the companies before 4.
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You're in.
01:17
Saturdays.
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You can show me going through the head and wrong on one's low.
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You're a question.
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Engine 3, front door.
01:39
Can you put me back.
01:41
One female ejected.
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Show me head of the genit.
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Enterative three,
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front door.
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The engine two.
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Engine two, girl.
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He's like, seen from a shower.
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Sometimes it's smoke or fire, negative steel reading.
02:04
Agent two, they got a runner coming to reset.
02:07
Roger, that's been from a shower.
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A runner is responding to reset the alarm.
02:12
Engine 2 in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PS: Preliminary Signal
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