Residential fire alarm caused by water leak, Brighton NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm at an address near Highland Avenue, Brighton, NY, was triggered by a water leak. Fire and ambulance services responded and found no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe County Fire Ops 5, 8, and 9
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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and 302 is en route for the residential fire alarm activation,
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near Highland Avenue between Eldridge and Southland.
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302 is en route near Highland Avenue, the residential alarm on, opt-seat.
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According to fire dispatch, patient care is handled by Fentfield Ambulance with the Webster Fire Assign Effect.
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Fentfield Ambulance with a patient to watch for a sound effect.
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Free off the location, nothing showing from no large 2 in advance residence.
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302 nothing showing large to in that residence.
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Just passed from 302.
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3.02.
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The alarm set off from a water leaking home.
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We'll be out of good assist homeowner.
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Alarm due to a water leaking home, you'll be out of few assisting homeowner.
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