Overheated garage door motor causes smoke, no hazard, Buffalo NY


Firefighters responded to a report of smoke coming from a garage door motor near Seneca St in Buffalo. Upon investigation, they found the garage door motor was overheated but had already been disconnected by the resident or company. No hazard was present at the scene.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alarm[1]. Injur 32 respond.
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Still alarm[1].
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Injur 32 respond, near Seneca St between handling a hydraulic.
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Hey, full alarm.
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Injur 32 respond, near Seneca St between handling a hydraulic.
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So investigated smoking garage lift motor, time out 1245 hours, 1-4-4-4-5.
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This match on Jim 4.
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Did you have this in service?
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That's the phone list.
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Copy, I have three stars here.
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Copy. 32 is on location, one story commercial, investigating, nothing shown.
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32 on location at leastine, that's shown.
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That's past 32.
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That's past 32.
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You're at 32.
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There's an overheated garage, door,
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motor, resident or the company disconnected, no hazard, 32 in service.
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Roger, no hazard 32A.
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32A.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Initial/basic fire department response, often lower priority and dispatched without full tones
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Location mentioned:
Near Seneca St, Buffalo, NY 14210
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