Fire alarm caused by cooking smoke near South Pearl Street, Albany NY
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm triggered near South Pearl Street was investigated and later canceled after it was found to be caused by cooking smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Albany NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine five, truck one, C Charlie to near South Pearl Street, automatic fire alarm.
00:04
Engine five, truck one, C Charlie, near South Pearl Street between Hamilton and Van Zandt, automatic fire alarm, blossom.
00:11
Dispatch, truck two, were you able to come up with a callback? Truck two, we're working on it.
00:15
105 to dispatch,
00:18
you need to cover Engine 5 on that spill with Truck 1.
00:21
Take Engine 5 out of service in quarters for an equipment issue.
00:29
Truck 1's responding.
00:32
15 Encore.
00:37
Attention Engine Nine with Truck One,
00:40
near South Pearl Street.
00:42
See Charlie for an automatic alarm there.
00:44
Attention Engine Nine with Truck One, near South Pearl Street.
00:48
See Charlie for an automatic alarm.
00:50
You're at a 1217.
00:53
Twelve 15 to Truck Two.
00:54
I believe we found the patient.
00:55
We'll park me on Engine One.
00:59
Dispatch, was that for Truck Two? That last transition.
01:03
And yeah, they lost it or they've got the patient.
01:08
Where is location dispatching?
01:13
Mohawk with the patient.
01:14
Where are you?
01:16
We are parked behind Engine One about to enter the building once we get further and I'll update.
01:23
Truck Two, just go back in service.
01:26
I think they're with Engine One.
01:28
I don't know if they called for Truck Two.
01:32
Received, we're a service.
01:35
Dispatcher 201, cancel the engine.
01:37
We're getting reports cooking smoke for staff.
01:41
Engine nine, cancel.
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