False fire alarm at residence on Wheaton Road, Syracuse NY
A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Wheaton Road between Gray Avenue and Fordham Road due to a living room smoke detector. The alarm company confirmed it was a false alarm caused by battery replacement and testing. Emergency units responded but found no fire evidence and cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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It's coming in Hydra 4 car to near Wheaton Road.
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All three point of information. Fire responding to a fire alarm, near Wheaton Road between Gray and Fordham, 1958.
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Add Company 9 Truck 4, Car 2, a fire alarm activation, near Wheaton Road between Gray Ave and Fordham Road.
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Atch Committee 9 Truck 4, Car 2 is a fire alarm activation, near Wheaton Road between Gray Ave and Fordham Road. Call the Millarmed Company showing a living room smoke detector.
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650, do we have a 77 working?
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Car 4 is in service.
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The 6th of the firm.
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Do you have anybody in the area of Lincoln and Talman? There's some kind of dispute, physical dispute going on with a man or female, strap brush into a car.
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You know, 453.
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Ritral car 2.
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453. 453.
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Anybody able to break free Lincoln-at-Talman?
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We're able on the domestic on sewer, nothing showing, clear to four. We'll take James next, a suspicious person.
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All right, too.
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Copy.
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Chief, just got a note here from the alarm company. The resident was changing their battery, tested it. All is okay.
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Copy, close it.
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Receive. All units return service, closing the call, 200.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wheaton Rd, Syracuse, NY 13203
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