Residential fire alarm due to faulty detector in West Seneca, West Seneca NY
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was activated near Clinton Street in West Seneca due to a probable faulty smoke detector. Fire units were dispatched but held in quarters after the cause was investigated.
Audio|Heard on: West Seneca Fire Dispatch
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Union, Seneca, Vigilant, Seneca Hose for your ladder, residential fire alarm activation, near Clinton Street.
00:06
You find on the south side between Broadway and Pearl.
00:46
Union, Electric, Vigilant, and it goes for your ladder 6.
00:50
Residential fire alarm activation, first floor smoke, near Clinton Street.
00:55
You're going to find out on the south side between Broadway and Pearl.
01:03
West Seneca, Union 8-1-2-spenture.
01:08
Union I-1, you're responding.
01:10
The advisor's got a call from the owner company stating the owner's side of the faulty battery.
01:16
What's your pleasure with the units?
01:22
You can hold them in quarters and I'll investigate.
01:33
The Seneca Vigilant Seneca Ho, standby in quarters near Clinton Street.
01:40
Is Seneca Vigilant Union to standby in quarters near Clinton Street while they verify faulty detector? Time 2.30.
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