Fire alarm triggered by smoking on 6th floor, Buffalo NY


The fire alarm was activated in a residential building because someone was smoking on the 6th floor. There was no fire present.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
01:15
Transcript:
story, fire resistance, and investigating. Residential, investigating. Each one, our location, eight story, high-rise, multi-residential, again investigating. response to number 930 Clinton between clear and so more. So investigate for CO no symptoms. Lime Engine 3 responds to number 930 Clinton between clear and still more to investigate a carbon monoxide detector activation. No symptoms. Level 1 response time 1533 bus fire. 4-3, truck 2, 6-4. Smoking, cigarette. We can handle. 4-3, truck 6-6 reports. Smoking, 6th floor. We're going to handle, pick up the company, 4-3's in, truck's cut, report. This is good, Chief, (address withheld). Alarms they're set off by smoking on 6-4.
story, fire resistance, and investigating. Residential, investigating. Each one, our location, eight story, high-rise, multi-residential, again investigating. response to number 930 Clinton between clear and so more. So investigate for CO no symptoms. Lime Engine 3 responds to number 930 Clinton between clear and still more to investigate a carbon monoxide detector activation. No symptoms. Level 1 response time 1533 bus fire. 4-3, truck 2, 6-4. Smoking, cigarette. We can handle. 4-3, truck 6-6 reports. Smoking, 6th floor. We're going to handle, pick up the company, 4-3's in, truck's cut, report. This is good, Chief, (address withheld). Alarms they're set off by smoking on 6-4.
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Location mentioned:
Near Perry St, Buffalo, NY 14204
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