Fire alarm at property; no cause found; alarms reset


Firefighters checked a property after a fire alarm and found no fire or cause.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
01:35
Transcript:
Time for, thank you. Anyway, six, 14 a year, a person, 2080, excuse me, CCHF[1], 280, Cawkins Road. 2029. Anyway, six, morning, a person, 208, (name withheld), CQA[2], CCHO[3] 280 Cockens, Road. 2029. 3.22. Yeah, Cachman. 30, go on. At the Y back down so you can respond out and then bring your manpower up. Good for. Manpower, and notches. You can put the fire sign with the Jefferson Road back in service. I'm going to head over to Tumbleweed. 324 now. 40 are you on the way to DHS. Pops. Could you repeat your last transmission, please? Secondary search is complete. Both of the following. Operations acknowledges secondary search complete. Negative. Number three years complete. Three 85 of the first batch. You can show us at ER's district. Out at ER's district. We couldn't find a cause and we finally got the alarms to turn off our assignments back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CCHF: Fire Service Call
[2]
CQA: Fire Service Call
[3]
CCHO: Fire Service Call
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Location mentioned:
Calkins Rd, New York
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