False commercial alarm triggered by malicious pull, Buffalo NY
Officers responded to a commercial alarm near Clinton St between Gladys Holmes and Jefferson. The investigation found the alarm was triggered by a malicious pull and was later handled by Ladder 5.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
02:42
Transcript:
00:00
4-3 is responding.
00:02
B-4-3, you're responding, near Clinton St between Gladys Holmes and Jefferson.
00:07
So, investigate a commercial alarm[1], you over PS.
00:14
On 2.31 callback for a Vizion callback for South Site.
00:23
Okay,
00:26
thank you.
00:47
Radio.
00:53
I don't know. I answer, I'm nothing.
00:56
Thank you for all nothing.
01:01
Frederick.
01:02
The phone location at the evening.
01:15
Yeah, Bravo 222. I called this mail twice.
01:18
He's not answering now.
01:24
4-3, ladder 5.
01:27
Go ahead, letter 5.
01:34
We're investigating the 7th 4.
01:41
Copy, dispatch 4-3, holding all companies investigating 7-4.
01:47
Roger, holding all companies investigating 7-4.
01:50
26 in
01:52
26 in 26 in
01:58
Call ahead, layer 5
02:12
When you travel, R. 5 and Tift, can you check out a box in the road, a nice box in the road, Route 5 in Tift?
02:27
That's clear.
02:28
Dispatch 4-3, near Clinton St.
02:31
The malicious pull[2].
02:33
Ladder 5 will handle.
02:34
Pick up the rest, 4-3 then.
02:37
Roger. Latter-fiber handle, malicious pull[2].
02:39
Other companies have 515 clean units, service horse a B4-3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
commercial alarm: Activated fire alarm in a commercial occupancy
[2]
malicious pull: Manual fire alarm intentionally activated without an actual emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Clinton St, Buffalo, NY 14204
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