False fire alarm at fairport residential location, Fairport NY
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A fire alarm activated at a residence near Potter Place in Fairport, New York. Responding crews found no smoke or fire and confirmed it was an unintentional alarm. The system was reset and units were released from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Locating activated, had no smoke, no fire.
00:02
We're working on a reset at the moment.
00:04
Man, you can release a restricted alarm.
00:07
Talked, Commander, releasing the restricted.
00:11
3422 is on location on fire.
00:13
Nothing shown from a two and a half for on water.
00:17
Acknowled. Okay, so the residents come back in.
00:21
Yes, please.
00:23
3422, nothing shown for a 2nd story on water.
00:27
34, Pachshallus.
00:33
3418 is on scene.
00:37
3418 on scene.
00:43
Measure 13 on location, nothing sure from the two-free brake point.
00:48
313 on see nothing sure from the two-story investigation.
00:50
3422 the dispatcher.
00:56
3422 the dispatcher.
01:02
342029.
01:03
We're on 38 Potter Place, just checking the system activated.
01:14
The alarm has already been reset, so we're just doing a walkthrough.
01:17
We're going to release 3410 and 3418.
01:20
Copy. Releasing 3410, 3418, doing the walkthrough.
01:29
34 times that
01:32
3C50 fire dispatcher bright and silence back.
01:38
350, bright and signing a back in service.
01:45
3422 dispatch, our assignment's back in service, unintentional, and alarms reset.
01:50
2. Back in service, unintentional, alarm reset.
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Location mentioned:
Potter Pl, Fairport, NY 14450
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