Fire alarm activated at Mary Agnes Manor due to smoke, Buffalo NY
A commercial fire alarm was activated at Mary Agnes Manor near Porter Ave in Buffalo. Smoke was reported in room 712. The cause of the smoke was determined to be smoking inside the room. Fire response teams arrived and confirmed the situation was under control.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Plyminerary signal, level 2 response, number 307-4,
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between Prospects to Sargo.
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Go version 2, 137, lighter 4 and B-4-4, that's for an infated commercial arm for Mary Agnes Manor.
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Plymary Signal, level 2 response,
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number 307 Porter, between Prospect and Fargo.
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So go for version 2, into 37, lighter 4 and B-44,
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that's for... Activated commercial alarm, Mary Agnes Manor, time 0.212 hours.
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Up afire.
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4-4-E respondent, number 3.07-4, which is parvo.
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Mary Agnes Manor,
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for an activated commercial alarm, speeding is Zone 2 general alarm.
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Here's when Mary assignment.
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Engine 2 is on location.
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4402
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4402 440
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Moken in room 712 recommend we can handle
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That's film 440 dispatch, 2 reports Okay, room 712 doesn't handle Pickup the last time of service Check at 3.4
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Roger 440 7702 is set off by smoking.
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Check his report into two handles of the counters are available.
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People for us.
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Engine 2nd, confirm smoking right, 712.
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Engine 2nd, confirm smoking 712.
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