Fire alarm activation at apartments with no fire found, Erie County NY
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A fire alarm was triggered at Hopkins Court Apartments near North French Road in Amherst. Multiple calls reported the alarm, but fire crews found no signs of an active fire upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Near North French, Hopkins Court Apartments.
00:03
In Devon Drive and Hackens Road,
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multiple calls report the alarm activators again.
00:20
Fire alarm activation, near North French, Hopkins Court Apartments.
00:26
Can Davin Drive in Hopkins Road.
00:28
Multiple calls reporting the alarm system is sounding.
00:32
1956, Amherst Fire.
00:34
56, Amherst Fire.
00:35
51.
00:44
If you haven't already, start medics, I have one male passenger.
00:49
He says he can't feel anything.
00:50
He's sitting down. He's talking to me.
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I do have two plates when you're ready.
01:02
Enance and a fire inspector.
01:07
Gettle 9, responding near North French.
01:11
We'll page out fire inspector and call me in them.
01:16
I don't keep up on the line anymore, so.
01:22
Sit in crisis.
01:28
That's clear.
01:34
At the location of our car stop, they were advised this subject does not have a warrant and it's a false personation.
01:47
And the second plate,
01:50
then we, Rhode Island, two, Adam Debra, 189, both cars, airbags are deployed.
02:03
My two, on location, nothing showing.
02:07
Alarm company reported, Zone 11.
02:15
You got a telephone.
02:24
You can't tell ahead.
02:28
Panel showing the stairs by 129 and an addict detector.
02:32
I'll check out the 129.
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Location mentioned:
N French Rd, Getzville, NY 14068
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