False fire alarm caused by hair appliance use at college, Buffalo NY
A fire alarm was triggered at Buffalo State College's Bengal Hall near Reese Street between Rockwell and Letchworth. The alarm was found to be a false alarm caused by someone using a hair appliance in room 810.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Televary signal, level 2 response, 155-353-16-1-1-1-1-Met Square.
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Buffalo State College, Bengal Hall, to investigate commercial fire line, let's go for engine 1936-513 and B44.
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Preliminary signal, Level 2 response[1], near Reese Street between Rockwell and Letchworth, Buffalo State College, Bengal Hall, to investigate a commercial fire line, to go for engine 19, 36 letter 13, and B-44,
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time 142 Buffalo fire.
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Will 4-year responding near Reese to Rockwell and Butchworth.
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Duffield State College, Dengal Hall, to the vaccinated commercial fireline, we have a PS.
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19 responding.
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19 responding.
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19 on the location with campus.
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4-419.
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For campus police that was set off by someone doing their hair room 810.
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We can handle all alone.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Level 2 response: Elevated response level requiring additional units or resources beyond the standard initial deployment.
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Location mentioned:
Porter Hall, 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222
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