Fire and carbon monoxide alarm triggers response near Bryant St, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a possible fire and carbon monoxide alarm activation occurred near Bryant Street between Ashland and Norwood. Fire units responded with Engine 37 and Ladder 4 to investigate a four-story residential building. No immediate hazards or fire signs were found shortly after arrival.
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Transcript:
00:00
Still alarm to investigate and activated residential fire alarm.
00:03
Near Bryant Street, between Ashland and Norwood.
00:06
Level 2 response, Engine 37 and Ladder 4.
00:10
A still alarm to investigate an activated residential fire alarm, near Bryant Street, between Ashland and Norwood.
00:17
Level 2 response, go for Engine 37 and Ladder 4.
00:20
Company said they received a fire heat alarm as well as a carbon monoxide alarm at that location.
00:24
Alarm at that location.
00:25
Time out to... It takes 39 hours off the fire.
00:37
So we want to go.
00:41
We don't see any immediate hazards.
00:43
We're speaking to the whole lawyer.
00:45
There's I don't see on the lawyers.
00:46
The power lines coming from pole 276 into their house.
00:53
We don't see a problem here, but we can get a national line.
00:58
We're out here.
01:00
Pole 276.
01:03
Yeah,
01:05
um, Actual grade call from 7.70.
01:08
Roger.
01:09
Engine 37 on location investigating four-story or anything, nothing strong.
01:20
37 on location, investigating a four-story structure, no smoke reported.
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Location mentioned:
Bryant St, Buffalo, NY 14222
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