False fire alarm triggered at Buffalo apartment building, Buffalo NY
A fire alarm was accidentally triggered at an apartment near the 200 block in Buffalo, NY. Fire and ambulance units responded, but no fire or danger was found. Maintenance was called to reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-three on location.
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33[1], on location, apartment, near 200 block.
00:10
There's nothing here.
00:12
Just paying attention, three.
00:14
I keep up.
00:17
If we get an E.T. in the ambulance, please.
00:20
Let me just standby.
00:28
Thirty-seven.
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This is seven.
00:34
That's 33[1].
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33[1].
00:42
As an accident on the line, you'll pick up at Mara.
00:45
Can you let maintenance all day have to come reset the alarm?
00:52
Watch 33[1], that was an accidental trip. We'll pick up the ambulance and make a call or a maintenance report. They need to reset the alarm. 33, right?
01:04
This is a truckman that I can service.
01:07
Okay, man.
01:13
Tension 3, the ETA was two minutes. It's down by the location at this time.
01:21
We got it now just got to get it's good to be voted.
01:24
Do that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
33: Emergency traffic only; clear/hold the radio channel
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Buffalo, NY
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