False alarm due to overheating lights on South Pearl Street, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to South Pearl Street for an alarm caused by overheating lights. The affected lights were removed, and fire watch was posted. An additional alarm pull station was activated but could not be identified who triggered it. Fire services continue to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, turn, outfitting,
00:02
South Pearl, fire watch was posted.
00:06
154, 30, guys.
00:12
What's trying to do, Spatger.
00:14
We had three, uh,
00:16
lighting that are overheated and they've been removed.
00:18
We have zero readings.
00:19
We're trying to be.
00:21
We're ready to be a small hotel.
00:24
Dispatchew on or something.
00:27
Rescue one or two other.
00:34
Dispatchezer full of road command.
00:38
Dispatcher, full of road command.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:48
Just got an additional alarm pull station number (number withheld).
00:52
Yeah,
00:55
we tried to reset and so on and off again.
00:56
We're trying to locate down and out.
00:59
Appreciate your 1303.
01:01
He's been turned over to Steve Clare.
01:06
You're going to save fire.
01:09
I'll put you back.
01:15
Andrew Levin, I ruined the date now on there.
01:21
The panel is pulled. Go ahead for 410.
01:24
Jack, do we know who pulled the pole stations?
01:44
Why? We don't.
01:45
I'm getting ready to call fire services.
01:49
Can you call me on your phone, please?
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Location mentioned:
S Pearl St, Albany, NY
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