Commercial fire alarm caused by overheated appliance, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was activated near Bailey Avenue between Clinton and Cherokee. Fire units responded and found light smoke on the first floor caused by an overheated appliance. The situation was determined to be a malfunction, and the incident was cleared without further issue.
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04:49
Transcript:
00:00
Preliminary signal level 2[1] response, commercial fire alarm activation, near Bailey Avenue between Clinton and Cherokee.
00:06
Units dispatched including engine 35, 25, Ladder 15, and B46.
00:11
Preliminary signal level 2[1] response for commercial fire alarm activation near Bailey Avenue between Clinton and Cherokee.
00:19
Main building response for engines and ladder units.
00:26
Time 1647, bottle fire.
00:31
Units responding to a reported structure fire with full assignment on Channel 2.
00:54
19-0.
01:02
ETA and name requested on arrival.
01:06
Nearby confirmed.
01:12
Bye.
01:13
Units responding promptly.
01:16
Method and start too fast, responding.
01:24
Ambulance ETA is two minutes.
01:27
Two minutes.
01:30
Roger.
01:46
Units responding near Bailey Avenue between Cote and Cherokee.
01:52
Main building response indicated for level 2.
02:03
First floor confirmed.
02:06
Go ahead 31.
02:12
Light smoke detected on first floor.
02:15
Investigation shows no obvious fire source.
02:20
4-3 copies.
02:23
Dispatch: Holding all companies, investigating light smoke.
02:28
Logging 4-3.
02:29
Hold all companies, investigating light smoke on the first floor.
02:34
Incoming units advised of hydrant at the corner.
02:39
33 on location.
02:44
35 on location, investigating.
02:49
35 on location, investigating.
02:55
4-3.
02:56
31: it looks like it is going to...
02:58
We can downgrade to Opieack.
03:04
31-4-3, signal breaking up.
03:06
Looks like what?
03:09
Overheated appliance.
03:13
That's clear.
03:14
This patch 4-3.
03:16
We have an overheated appliance.
03:18
Proceeding to operations.
03:21
Roger 4-3. Our company will be tested by engine 31, 22 and ladder 14.
03:28
Water usage authorized per orders of V43, overheated appliance.
03:37
F9 and all one.
03:40
F-9-0-9. 2 and 1-1.
03:46
Letter 2-1.
03:47
5-6-9-1. 5-6-9-1.
04:04
Copy, dispatch 4-3, fire out.
04:10
Rather,
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Hold same with engine 31 and ladder 14.
04:19
Go at 35.
04:23
Firewalk indicates no signs of smoke or fire.
04:26
Recommend handling as false alarm.
04:31
All right, copy that.
04:32
Dispatch, signal is a malfunction.
04:35
35 will handle.
04:36
Ladder 15 will take the report.
04:38
Other units available for service.
04:40
4-6 is in.
04:42
Roger 4-6, you are in.
04:43
35 can handle, 15 has report.
04:45
All companies are available.
04:46
Services available.
04:47
Porter is B-46.
04:48
Malfunction confirmed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal level 2: Preliminary elevated response level indicating additional units/resources requested
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Location mentioned:
Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 14206
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