Airport alarm triggers tone near ticket counters, Rochester NY


A fire alarm went off beyond the second floor near airline ticket counters. A deputy on scene reported no visible fire and said a squealing tone was heard through the building speakers. Fire crews were sent to investigate. Police were requested to respond but no emergency response was needed.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
Airborne response to a fire alarm activation beyond the second floor near the United and VLO ticket counters. Request for fire response for the alarm activated beyond the second floor. Respond on Channel (number withheld). (number withheld). Just a confirmation: we still need police, but no emergency response. Is it going to be for an M.A., sir? Aircom Rescue (number withheld). (number withheld) is responding. A deputy on scene said it does not appear to be a fire; there is a squeal or tone throughout the building speakers. Earlier there was an issue with the agent system and it was shut down, but they did not know there was a tone coming out.
Airborne response to a fire alarm activation beyond the second floor near the United and VLO ticket counters. Request for fire response for the alarm activated beyond the second floor. Respond on Channel (number withheld). (number withheld). Just a confirmation: we still need police, but no emergency response. Is it going to be for an M.A., sir? Aircom Rescue (number withheld). (number withheld) is responding. A deputy on scene said it does not appear to be a fire; there is a squeal or tone throughout the building speakers. Earlier there was an issue with the agent system and it was shut down, but they did not know there was a tone coming out.
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Rochester, NY
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