Fire alarm triggered during battery replacement in Auburn, Auburn NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm activation near Town Elizabeth Way in Auburn. The alarm company could not reach the residents by phone. Later, it was confirmed that the alarm was triggered while the residents were changing batteries.
Audio|Heard on: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Victor Furmington, cut the alarm again at near Town Elizabeth Way.
00:15
Victor Furmigan, get the alarm again, near Town Elizabeth Way, alarm company tried to reach the residents,
00:21
no answer on the phone.
00:24
Mail this set a fire alarm, 4566, still much light.
00:46
Phaar!
00:56
Well, that's Maybella, with duty chiefs, fireline activation 4566, zoned large plane.
01:03
Pass on Farmington Road at that end.
01:05
Since the alarm company's zoning on the first Morse pump detector.
01:10
Also, you think that's zoning 16 detector.
01:14
The violation of additional lighters responding at X3 and 15.5.
01:21
33-81 copies.
01:25
That's great.
01:32
Rediction 14, sir.
01:36
Question 14 is also.
01:44
CEMS 3493. CEMS 3493.
01:47
3493.
01:50
Can you close with a weapon shot for me, please?
01:54
Have it.
02:00
Good, good, Chief, respond.
02:07
I tell you, that's two, still lunch, Lane.
02:09
The live company spoke with (name withheld) on the proper passcode, getting, they were changing the batteries.
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Location mentioned:
Elizabeth St, Auburn, NY 13021
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