Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at Indian restaurant, Erie County NY
A fire alarm was activated at an Indian restaurant near Transit Road. The cause was determined to be burnt food triggering the smoke and heat detectors. No fire damage was reported.
Audio|Source: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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He's damaged by alarm activation near Transor Road. He's a merchie Indian cuisine.
00:07
In Village Station Circle and Roll Road, I'm coming to putting a smoke and heat detector activation.
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Yeah,
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you just bring a war here.
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It's a fire alarm activation at the Merchee Indian Cuisine near Transit Road, Clean Village Station Circle and Roll Road. Warm company reporting a smoke and heat detector activation, Amher Fire.
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Let me know what, uh, she stuffed everything else if I can find it in the car.
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What she took and they can identify what it was taken in.
00:56
Sold it up and put it in her purse.
01:03
Now location.
01:19
All right, you need the engine. All right,
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you need the engine.
01:29
Now we're going back.
01:36
Amhersteadermine investigating burnt food.
01:38
Pick up the engine will hold the cheese.
01:43
That's clear. Engine 3 can return to quarters, holding with the chiefs.
01:49
Three got you.
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Amherst, NY
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