False fire alarm triggered by pool condensation at school, Niagara Falls NY
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Niagara Street School near Niagara St. Upon arrival, no fire was found. The alarm was triggered by condensation in the pool area affecting the smoke detector. They attempted to reset the alarm system.
Audio|Source: Niagara Falls Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 8,4, truck on car 80,
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alarm activation at Niagara Street School, alarm company says it's just coming in other trouble.
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Engine 8, 4, truck on car 80, far alarm activation at Niagara Street School, near Niagara St.
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Radio 8th on location.
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Nothing's showing, but the alarm is going off. We're going to investigate.
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They were supposed to contact the keyholder after they got off the line with me.
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They haven't called back yet. Hi.
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I'm sorry. 80 to radio. Do you have a Knox location on this building?
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Stand by?
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A couple of employees just came to the door. We're going in that way.
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80 copies.
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Just says the knock,
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knock, knock.
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That's ten-four. We're heading to the back by the loading dock.
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Ten-four. Ten-four.
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Car 80 is an engine.
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Go ahead, engineer.
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The alarm panel says smoke detector in the pool area. We're going to check it out.
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Carady has that message.
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The internet.
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Okay, go ahead.
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We're in the pool area. It looks like there's condensation from the humidity that probably broke the beam for the sensors.
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So,
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no problem here. We're going to go and try and reset the system.
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Location mentioned:
Near Niagara St, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
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