Smell of smoke leads to upstairs alarm at Albany home, Albany NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic smoke alarm was triggered upstairs near Hampton Street in Albany, possibly caused by cooking. Fire units responded to the alarm location for investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:3
Transcript:
00:00
Truck for yourself, we have an automatic alarm near Hampton Street.
00:06
We're gonna put down shortly.
00:12
Received.
00:13
Responding from Delaware and Smarter.
00:22
9-truck 4. I see Charlie to near Hampton Street, cross street L Street, is going to be for an upstairs smoke alarm.
00:31
Repeating for engine, 9-truck 4, which I see Charlie to near Hampton Street,
00:36
cross-street,
00:37
and L. Street is going to be for an upstairs smoke alarm.
00:40
Timeout,
00:42
2.205. See you, 9-Truck 4th.
00:50
Engine 9, 2206.
00:56
Engine engine engine 9 in truck 4, which is our call from the alarm company.
01:00
It's going to be a cookie smoke there.
01:01
I'll keep getting around.
01:02
22-0-7.
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Location mentioned:
Hampton St, Albany, NY 12209
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