Fire alarm triggered by overheated boiler at Sanford Hall, Delhi NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire department and campus units responded to a fire alarm at Sanford Hall, SUNY Delaware. The alarm was caused by an overheated boiler in the boiler room. There was no active fire and the call was canceled after confirming safety.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
DL18, you can mark me on the scene at the college.
00:04
We said there's going to be a boiler room alarm.
00:06
Do you want to reach home?
00:11
Affirmative, please.
00:15
540 seconds.
00:17
Dollar, sorry.
00:27
Dahlia fire needed response 3, 4,2 Dauhai drives, Sanford Hall, SUNY,
00:33
for a fire alarm activation.
00:35
Dauai fire.
00:38
Dalli fire.
00:46
Dalli Fire need a response near Dau High Drive, SUNY, Sanford Hall, for a fire alarm activation.
00:56
Door 2-1c13, your status.
01:03
One-3, four in front.
01:06
546.
01:07
2C35 Delaware.
01:09
What mile marker was it?
01:15
2C35.
01:17
Our caller did not have a mile marker.
01:21
It's approximately 2 to 3 miles east of exit 90.
01:26
3C. 3C.
01:30
548.
01:37
So we're down 18.
01:41
Bill 18.
01:43
We're going to be cleared the scene.
01:45
They opened up the fence.
01:48
The boiler room was just a little too hot, which set off the fire alarm.
01:51
You can put out cancellation tones.
01:55
All right, saved.
01:57
940.
02:01
No, I fly.
02:12
Dahlia 18, cancel last call.
02:15
Dalli fire per Dahlhi 18, cancel last call.
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Location mentioned:
Sanford Hall, 342 Delhi Dr, Delhi, NY 13753
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