Fire alarm triggered by construction dust at Salvation Army, Syracuse NY
A fire alarm was activated at the Salvation Army building near South Salina Street in Syracuse. The alarm was caused by dust from construction work. There was no actual fire, and the fire department responded and investigated the situation.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
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And company won the latter car 3, near South Salina St.
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Company won the ladder car 3 for alarm activation near South Salina St off of South Warren and Temple Salvation.
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Engine Company 1, the latter.
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Car 3.
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Fire alarm activation, near South Salina St, off a South Warren Street, Temple Street.
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Salvation Army shows to be a smoke detector in Zone 1.
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You have tagged 3, 1017.
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Car 3 from 6.
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Car 3 from Station 6.
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Anyone's arrived.
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Ladder's arrived.
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Car 3 to Fire Control, we're investigating dust from Workman, near South Salina St.
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Car 3 to Fire Control, we had an alarm activation from a trip fed by the front doors.
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This was Dust from Workman, alarm for Reset.
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Companies are returning Car 3 is in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13202
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