False fire alarm triggered by steam in hotel kitchen, Syracuse NY
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a downtown hotel in Syracuse. The alarm came from the 10th floor kitchen smoke detector, triggered by steam. No fire or smoke was found, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Gin, Company 1, Ladder 1, Car 3, the Hotel Syracuse.
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Jim Company 1, Ladder 1, Car 3, fire alarm activation.
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Near East Hunter August Street, near South Carolina and South Warren Streets.
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Mr. 41, ladder 1, car 3 fire alarm activation.
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Near East on the August Street near South Salina and South Warren Streets.
00:25
The Marriott, downtown Syracuse, general fire alarm activation indicates 10th floor, corridor area smoke detector.
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You have TAC 3, 16, 38.
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Car 3 from Station 1.
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Car 3 from Station 1.
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Midi 1 arrives.
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Midi 9 on the air, engine 1 arrived.
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Engine 1, the car 3.
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Got an employee here claiming it's steam up in the 10th floor kitchen for investigating.
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Car's your copy.
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Engine 1 to car 3.
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I got a tripped head.
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In the kitchen, no smoke or fire.
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Good for a reset.
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Got your cat.
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3 to 4 of engine 1.
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Are you still up on 10?
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You just got on the elevator.
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Would you take a walk through the 9th floor for me?
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Copy.
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18, I'm here.
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Syracuse, NY
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