False alarm from sump pump at Lancaster fire call, Lancaster NY
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Firefighters responded to an alarm activation near Court Street in Lancaster. The cause was a sump pump alarm, not a fire or other emergency. Nine units were on scene and then released.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Lancaster Village, CO detector activated near Court Street, negative first symptoms.
00:18
Lancaster Village first, near Court Street, negative first symptoms.
00:24
Lancaster Fire Control Clear at 1305.
00:39
Lancaster fire, Lancaster 9-2 responding.
00:44
Sir 92, you're responding, 1305.
00:51
Lancaster 93 is going to near Court Street.
00:56
Clear 93, you're responding.
01:04
Lancaster Fire, Lancaster 9-1, responding to near Court Street.
01:09
Clear 911, you're responding, 1306.
01:12
Lancaster fire, Lancaster 9-2 on location.
01:19
You're on-Locator, you're on location at 13-0.
01:27
Lancaster 9-3 is on location also.
01:31
Clear 93, you're on location.
01:39
Playcaster Fire Lakeaster 9-1 on location.
01:44
Clear 9-1.
01:47
Playcaster, Firelakester 9-1.
01:51
Playcaster, Firelancaster 9-1.
01:57
Lancaster on 9-1.
02:00
For near Court Street, we have a sump-pump alarm, not a COL alarm.
02:04
We'll hold with nine units alone.
02:07
You're clear, nine units alone.
02:17
Lancaster fire control out of Lancaster, Lancaster, Fire Control, out of Lancasterville, students respond to near Court Street.
02:21
Holding with nine units alone, repeating nine units alone, all the units can return to remaining quarter.
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Location mentioned:
Court St, Lancaster, NY 14086
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