Residential fire alarm triggered by hot shower, Utica NY


A fire alarm was mistakenly triggered by a hot shower at a residential address. Fire units responded but canceled the call after confirming no fire was present. Additionally, there was a report of threats made via email by an ex-girlfriend towards the caller and her children.
Audio|Source: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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5-4-assist 1825 Maryland Avenue, 1825 Maryland Avenue.
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It's going to be a residential fire alarm.
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UFD's responding 857.
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Here's harassment, Adrienne Terrace, 1736 Armory Drive, 137, Correction, 1736 Armory Drive, Apartment 16 West.
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Speak with a Caitlin Wheeler stating her husband's ex-girlfriend is making death threats to the caller and her children via email.
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And truck one, alarm company back on the line, spoke to be homeowner, stated it was from the hot shower, request to cancel.
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Truck one will confirm, cancel one engine.
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Receive truck one, engine one, you copy.
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Receive, in service.
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Engine one in service, take 59.
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Utica, NY
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