Fire alarm triggered at RIT campus building, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at RIT campus building Ellington Hall, likely due to a heater that was turned up too high. The alarm sounded in multiple rooms, including room 3054. Responders confirmed it was a heat-related issue with no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:43
Transcript:
00:00
Eight 646, the automatic alarm.
00:02
The RIT campus building, Ellington Hall, room 1354.
00:06
Six 46, the automatic alarm at RIT campus building, room 3054 and 2044.
00:12
So 2244.
00:14
You're on the way.
00:16
Man 46, heat issue.
00:22
Can you repeat?
00:24
Could be high heat again because it has been a couple times we've been there.
00:31
Okay, what was the room number again?
00:33
Yeah, I just got off with RIT.
00:35
It is definitely going to be the heater was turned up and it's going to be room 3054.
00:43
Okay.
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Latimore Pl, Rochester, NY 14623
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