False fire alarm sparks quick response at Lancaster home, Lancaster NY
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Firefighters rushed to a residential alarm in Bowmansville triggered by smoke from a stove cutting board. The house was ventilated with no active fire, and crews quickly cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Line gets the fire two, Bowmansville, responding to 96 Pleasant View.
00:03
Per 9-2, we're in a hold with first truck on the road.
00:06
Going cold.
00:11
Bowmansville engine two responding cold.
00:17
Okay.
00:23
Bowmansville engine two on location.
00:27
17-05.
00:30
514.
00:34
614.
00:38
Transferring long cold to the VA.
00:41
614 in the VA, 614 in the VA is 50O8 The answer better control balls on 92 I guess for around
00:59
Alarm was set off by a cutting board on the stove.
01:02
House was ventilated by a window, no need for fan ventilation.
01:07
But we'll be cleared in service from 96,000 here.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant View Dr, Lancaster, NY 14086
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