Residential fire alarm caused by low battery, North Tonawanda NY
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was activated by the second floor smoke detector near Kingston Avenue. Firefighters responded and found it was caused by a low battery, with no emergency present.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire & EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Fire Control dispatching NT Engine 7, Engine 6, Truck 1.
00:04
Residential fire alarm activation, near Kingston Avenue, coming from the second floor smoke detector,
00:10
NTFD TAC1, repeating NT engine 7, engine 6, truck 1, near Kingston Avenue, between St. Jude Circle and Niagara Falls Boulevard.
00:17
Residential fire alarm from the second floor smoke detector, NTFD TAC1, timeout 152.
00:26
Quiet control is 23R9.
00:31
Responding to East Tye Street.
00:35
2309 is responding.
00:36
6864 East Ty.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:47
Tones for a driver or EMT, please.
01:05
Part control two triag community tones for an EMT or driver at the station for the AMAS calling Lembert repeating new track community second tones EMT or driver needed at station 154
01:19
fire control to carton Okay,
01:23
sure
01:29
And just got a callback from the alarm company who spoke with the homeowner, stated that everything was okay in the residence and it was a low battery in the detector, also provided proper passcode.
01:41
Okay, you can have every return to quarters and all companies are clear.
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Location mentioned:
Kingston Ave, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
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