Fire crews check duct alarm at Unity Hospital, Rochester NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a duct detector activation in the Emergency Department at Unity Hospital. Crews arrived and found no visible signs of fire. The alarm may have been triggered by equipment, and the situation appeared under control.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch from 255.
00:01
You can put us on that.
00:02
You can put 2-5-2-8-2-5.
00:05
I'm sorry. 2C-35.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:08
No problem.
00:09
Just talk to Unity via the radio.
00:11
They said they're investigating a duct detector in the Emergency Department.
00:15
Duct detector in the Emergency Department.
00:20
Dispatch from 255.
00:21
Do you put us on that? You can put 252-A.
00:24
I'm sorry, sir, I was on the phone.
00:25
I'm just adding you now.
00:28
I'm sorry, respect to 2C-35.
00:30
On the location at the hospital, nothing's showing.
00:32
I'll be going to the Emergency Department entrance.
00:35
All right, sir, I'll show you on scene.
00:36
Nothing's showing, going to the Emergency Department entrance.
00:39
254 is on scene.
00:41
254, I copy.
00:44
254, 2C-35.
00:47
Go ahead, Luke.
00:49
Initial report of Q-80 set off the detector.
00:52
We're with fire space here.
00:55
Take him.
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Location mentioned:
Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626
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