Burnt food triggers fire alarm at Niagara University, Lewiston NY
Campus responders attended a fire alarm at Niagara University’s Lynch Hall near Heritage Way. A check by campus safety found that burnt food in a microwave caused light smoke but no active fire. The situation was cleared without further incident.
Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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276. Fire control, Uther Mountain, fire alarm activation, NU Lynch Hall, near Heritage Way.
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Answer.
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Fire alarm activation, for Heritage Way, NU, Lynch Hall, basement, laundry, smoke.
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Campus safety is en route.
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On the same news at the TAC 1, 1938, Niagara County Fire Control.
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Mercy Unit Calling, go ahead.
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CETIC 5-7, out of service transfer, I'll take (name withheld), Irwin.
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Stand for me.
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Welcome on these fire control.
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Go ahead. CondiCard, 254, 256.
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Okay,
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Kahnikaze, Kahnit, Kahnit. Turn 4.
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T226, Kine.
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Clear code 1.
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104N2-2-26. 10-4[2]-2-26.
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4-2. Update from campus safety stated burnt food in the microwave, light smoke in the area.
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Go ahead, grab the amount.
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4-2.
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I'll be off-seen on Code 1[1], and I have the mails.
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Town 4. An update from campus safety,
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burnt food in the microwave, a light smoke in the area.
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And it's received.
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I'll be clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 1: Non-emergency/routine response (no lights or sirens)
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Niagara University, Niagara University 5795 Lewiston Rd, 4 Heritage Way, Niagara University, NY 14109
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