Fire alarm at buffalo home caused by burnt food, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated near Meadow Lea Drive in Buffalo, but it was caused by burnt food. The alarm was reset before emergency personnel arrived, and no evacuation was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst Fire Control
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
I guess so on activation near Meadow Lea Drive near Mapleview Drive and Yale Avenue.
00:13
It's not going to find its point to activation of rear storage.
00:26
Agrizo with Highland Activation near Meadow Lea Drive,
00:30
to Mapleview Drive and Yale Avenue.
00:32
The Lankarne up bringing is 20 to the active activation in the rear storage area.
00:36
1922, I'm required clear.
00:43
And we're second to 192 responding.
00:47
Nagris 1-192 responding.
00:54
Hey, I'm gonna say this one night to location, nothing shown building, not evacuated.
01:01
Okay, sir, 192 on location, nothing showing building not evacuated.
01:10
Hey, I'm gonna say this one night two.
01:13
Argus 1492.
01:18
Burn food, reset prior to arrival,
01:21
avoidable. I guess it was back in serious.
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Location mentioned:
Meadow Lea Dr, Buffalo, NY 14226
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