Fire alarm caused by burnt food at student housing, Binghamton NY
Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm at a student housing building on Chenango Street in Binghamton. Investigation showed the alarm was triggered by burnt food, and there was no actual fire. The alarm was reset, and all units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Broome County Fire/EMS (P25)
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Transcript:
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Squad 21, Tower 21, Chenango Street, student housing, commercial fire alarm, suite 10A.
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Squad 21, Tower 21, Chenango Street, student housing.
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Commercial fire alarm, suite 10A.
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Cross Street, Court Street, Roundabout, Henry Street, Responsible, Battalion 2.
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Unit 212 respond.
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Unit 21 responding.
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Squad 21 responding.
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Squad 21 responding.
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Your operation is 3 West.
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The room car 21 responding.
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Tower 21 responding, average is 3-less.
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Tower 21 responding.
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Fuller, squad 21st.
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Student high-rise, nothing showing, we’re investigating.
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Squad 21, student high-rise, nothing showing, investigating.
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A-21-0-2.
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Car 21 on scene.
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Car 21 on scene?
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We’re 21 on scene.
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Dr. 21 on scene.
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EMS 21-2 on scene.
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Unit 2-2 en route to Wilson.
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Unit 212 Wilson.
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Volume 7332 is on Dean.
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13222212-2322.
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Room 221 in service.
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All right, 21 in service.
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Tower 21, save message.
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Tower 21 in service.
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8652, off duty.
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Car 21, burnt food, alarm has been reset, car 20 back in service.
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Correct, 21, burnt food, alarm reset, car 21 back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Chenango St, Binghamton, NY 13901
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