Commercial fire alarm triggered by water flow sensor, Rochester NY
A commercial fire alarm at near Lexington Avenue and AgQuest was investigated and found to be triggered by a water flow sensor issue.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Fire dispatcher Ridge Road for the commercial fire alarm activation, near Lexington Avenue and AgQuest.
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For 2.0,254, C.35 on Office 6.
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Fire dispatch at Spire Dispatcher, Ridge Road, the commercial fire alarm activation, near Lexington Avenue,
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and Agquest.
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2,0,254, Tc35, off 6.
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75.
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We got from west at the previous location to accidents.
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We're going to see you guys here.
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We're going to head back to our phone.
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Part is back from 2C35.
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2C35.
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2C35.
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Tendron 3 requesting of Italian Chief.
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1025 Lexington Aveme, Mount Reed Service Road at Mount Rite Boulevard.
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It's Italian 2, respond on Channel 2, under 3 requesting of Italian Chief.
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1025 Lexington, Mount Reed Service Road and Mount Rite Boulevard.
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Italian 2 respond on Channel 2.
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Yeah, once I have a second.
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I pulled it up on the camera.
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You got one vehicle on the garter rail.
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Looks like it's going to be the on-ramp 390 northbound at West End Rada Road.
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Thank you.
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I just spoke with the building manager.
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He confirmed that it's a water flow sensor.
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That 254 take a ride over and handle that.
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Myself and 2505 will be in service.
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All right, you spoke to the building manager and they confirmed it was a water flow sensor.
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Do you have a 4 to check it out and yourself in 25J are back.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lexington Ave, Rochester, NY 14606
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