Fire alarm caused by overloaded circuit at Aspire, Buffalo NY


A fire alarm went off in the kitchen area at Aspire near Crandon Boulevard due to an overloaded electrical circuit that came into contact with water, causing a breaker to pop. Fire responders used a thermal camera and confirmed no active fire was present. Occupants were advised to call an electrician and keep water away from the outlet.
Audio|Source: Cheektowaga Police & Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I have you a fire alarm activation kitchen pool station be at Aspire near Crandon Boulevard front is on the north side between Stanisloff Avenue and Bay Lane your timeout is 1025 to go on the floor
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Go ahead.
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(number withheld), Sean Welch, black now.
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Heavy 9 and 9-1 respondent from outside the district.
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3991 respondent.
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Every 9-9-1 respondent.
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He's in charge for Harlan Road, E.Mars coming from you know.
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Oh, boy.
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Every nine, just welcome for her.
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Gun. Love company made contact.
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Here they were doing a fire control.
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Roger.
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Cheekelago Belvi 9.
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Keep the log up.
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Overloaded circuit mixed with water, breaker popped, everything was checked with thermals.
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They've been advised to contact an electrician and move the water source away from the outlet.
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Location mentioned:
Near Crandon Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14225
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