Fire alarm triggered by small electrical fire at medical garage, Syracuse NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm went off at the East Garage of SUNY Upstate Medical University due to wires shorting and causing a small fire. A maintenance worker extinguished the flame before the fire department arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
9-8-5-8 fire alarm activation and the bridge to the west garage.
00:09
Copy, I'll see if I can get a whole age-facing.
00:13
5-8, they're working on the fire alarms.
00:17
5A, copy.
00:19
Yep.
00:25
5152 BFIS. SFD is en route for the fire alarm in the garage.
00:29
Honeywell apparently blew some up and here he is smoking a bottle.
00:34
5.1, copy.
00:36
Okay, okay.
00:37
No,
00:39
they come to the east garage or the west garage?
00:44
East garage, ground floor.
00:47
Copy. I'm here right now.
00:48
I'll head down.
00:51
Copy.
00:53
We want to be advised the alarm just to stop.
00:58
7.3, are we going to put SFD in the traffic circle or are they going to go right to the building?
01:05
I didn't say, I would assume they'd park right outside of the garage.
01:09
Copy.
01:12
9852.
01:15
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:17
You can show me at the ground floor of the East Garage.
01:20
I'm here with a guy that was working on the fire alarm.
01:23
He said two wires connected, it's parked.
01:26
The plane started, but he put it out.
01:28
And now I'm waiting for the fire department to arrive.
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