Fire alarm triggered at buffalo public school, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an activated alarm at Dr. Lydia Wright Public School No. 89 near Appenheimer Avenue in Buffalo. They investigated the mechanical room on the first floor but found no visible fire.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Permanary signal to investigate an activated digital dialer at No.
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near Appenheimer Avenue.
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Between Fillmore and Chelsea Place, level two response to the Lydia Wright School, Public School number 89.
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Go for engine 33, engine 34, ladder 7, and B-47.
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Permanary signal to investigate an activated digital dialer near Appenheimer Avenue, between Fillmore and Chelsea.
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Level two response, Dr.
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Lydia Wright, public school number 89,
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to go for engine 33, engine 34, ladder 7, and B-47.
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Time out, 09.30 hours, bulk of fire.
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47, responding.
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Roger B-47, you're responding, near Appenheimer Avenue.
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Between Fillmore and Chelsea Place, level two response to the Dr.
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Dr. Lydia T. Wright Public School No. 89.
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Box rang through to the dialer.
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We do not have a location of the alarm inside the school.
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Give a PS.
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33 is on location, two-story ordinary school.
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Nothing to show and investigate.
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33 on location, two-story ordinary school, you're investigating.
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4-733, first-floor,
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investigating first-floor mechanical room.
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4-7 copies dispatching.
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Hold now companies investigating mechanical room.
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John, Appenheimer, is the school holding all companies investigating in the mechanical room.
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Location mentioned:
Appenheimer Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214
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