False commercial fire alarm caused by smoke machine, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm near Delaware Ave between Edward and Virginia. The alarm was caused by a smoke machine, not an actual fire.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Pelluminary signal, level to respond, near Delaware Ave between Edward and Virginia at Taqueria Ranchos Dos to investigate a commercial fire alarm.
00:07
It's a self-engine 2-engine 1, ladder 2 of B-44 of B-4.
00:11
A preliminary signal, level to respond, near Delaware Ave between Edward and Virginia at Takeda, Rancho's dose to investigate a commercial fire alarm.
00:20
The golf engine,
00:22
2-1, ladder 2 at B-4, time 34 minutes, up to the fire.
00:32
(name withheld).
00:35
Hedge into one location, investigating (name withheld).
00:37
(name withheld).
00:44
4-4 responding.
00:47
844, you're responding.
00:49
4-4-4-5, near Delaware Ave between Edward and Virginia.
00:51
Investigated commercial fire alarm, we have appeared.
00:58
4-4-entube.
01:02
Go-intjuice 4-4.
01:07
There's a smoke machine.
01:09
Engine-2 can handle.
01:15
Dispredge is 4-4.
01:16
There was a smoke machine, and J-2 is going to handle.
01:18
Then the rest of the companies get the truck to report, 4-4-2.
01:22
Roger, set up a fire, smoke machine, engine tool, handle truck, and take the report.
01:26
Companies on near Delaware Ave call not available for urine.
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