Commercial fire alarm at delaware ave caused by cooking, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was triggered near Delaware Avenue in Buffalo. Fire crews investigated and found the alarm was accidentally set off by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Plym, Plym, Cigna, Level 2, Response, near Delaware Ave.
00:08
Between Edward and Virginia at Takeda Rancho Sto's dose.
00:12
Let's investigate a commercial fire alarm.
00:15
Let's go for engine 2-engine 1, ladder to Mb-44.
00:17
Up the luminary signal.
00:19
Level 2, response, near Delaware Ave.
00:22
Between Edward and Virginia at Takeda Rancho Stose.
00:27
To investigate a commercial fire alarm, let's go for engine 2-1, ladder 2M-B-4, time, 121, Buffalo fire.
00:37
4.4, it's gone.
00:39
4.4, you're responding, near Delaware Ave between Edward and Virginia.
00:44
Investigated commercial fire alarm, you have a PS.
01:04
Engine 2, the location,
01:07
Investigating three-story ordinary, and all is shown.
01:11
Engine 2, a location investigating 3-story ordinary, nothing showing.
01:21
4-4, IJ2.
01:25
Go for 44.
01:31
Zachsonal, set off by cooking.
01:36
4-4-Coppy. This match, avoidable online, set off by cooking.
01:40
Any 2-1-handle, truck will take the reporting of the other company's on the service.
01:44
Roger, avoidable alarm set off by cooking engine two-handle, truck will take the report.
01:49
Companies responding on Delaware call not available for free rates.
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