Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at Walnut Ave, Syracuse NY
A fire alarm was activated near Walnut Ave, Syracuse. Firefighters responded and found it was caused by cooking smoke, not a fire. The alarm was reset after confirming there was no danger.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine company 10 truck 5, car 4 505 Walnut F.
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Company 10, truck 5, car 4, fire alarm activation, near Walnut Ave, cross of East Genesee Street, and Madison Street.
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It's company 10, truck 5, car 4, fire alarm activation,
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near Walnut Ave, cross of East Genesee Street, and Madison Street.
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The 505-on Walnut indicates fifth-corridor, near 526.
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The Apptack 4, 1700.
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Engine 10, Truck 5 arrived.
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Truck 5 arrived.
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October 12, 219 South Kopp Street.
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Truck 5, the Car 4, 6, 4, smoke, for a bridge, conductor.
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Oh my God.
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Engine Company 12,
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a 79 possible hit-and-run near Southwest Street, across the West Fad Street, in front of the Sub-Cat Studios.
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Engine Company 12, 79 possible hit-and-run.
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near Southwest Street, across the West Fad Street, in front of the Sub-Cat Studios,
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17-04.
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And you send a car for.
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Smoke from cooking.
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We can try for a reset.
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Copy, smoke from cooking.
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