Smoke from cooking triggers fire alarm near Walnut Ave, Niagara Falls NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated near Walnut Avenue apparently triggered by smoke from cooking. Fire units responded, found no fire, reset the system, and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engines 4-3, truck 1, car 80, fire alarm activation, near Walnut Avenue, apartment C is in Charles.
00:08
That's engines 4-3, truck 1, car 80, fire alarm activation, near Walnut Avenue, apartment C is in Charles.
00:18
It's coming from the bedroom smoke detector.
00:22
Ready to go to 80?
00:25
Car 80.
00:27
This is 81.
00:28
I'll go over there for you, 80.
00:31
10-4.
00:35
1047. 104-7.
00:38
Radio video video 1-9-7, we'll check it out.
00:42
104.
00:44
Radio, what if I was?
00:46
Apartment C, as in Charles' bedroom smoke detector.
00:52
80, this is engine four.
00:53
You got smoke from cooking.
00:57
Engine 4 from 80, say you got smoke from cooking?
01:01
That's affirmative.
01:04
Four, are you able to handle?
01:08
I believe so.
01:10
Engine 4 from Truck 1, system is reset.
01:15
4Aid.
01:17
Are you guys all set here?
01:23
Yeah, Eddie, we're just ventilating right now.
01:26
We should be good.
01:28
Haiti has that radio,
01:31
put engine three and myself in service.
01:35
Truck one will remain with four until they clear.
01:39
10.4. Engine three, you can go back in service.
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