Fire alarm triggered by burnt food odor at niagara falls apartments, Niagara Falls NY
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Colt Block Apartments near Niagara Avenue in Niagara Falls. They found no fire but detected a light smell of burnt food on the stove on the upper floor. The alarm was silenced and reset with no further issue.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara Falls Fire Department
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, 4, truck 1 and cart 80.
00:03
For an audible fire alarm at the Colt Block apartment,
00:07
930 Niagara Avenue.
00:10
Let's engine 3, 4, truck 1 and 80.
00:14
Audible fire alarm at Colt Block, 930 Niagara Ave.
00:19
Nothing showing.
00:25
Three's on location, nothing shown.
00:28
Everything.
00:39
Go ahead, three.
00:44
The panel is reading East stairs, we're checking it out.
00:51
Copy. All right, this is three.
01:00
80, go ahead.
01:03
We've got a smell of smoke and a tripped detector on the top floor.
01:07
We've got to the doors now.
01:13
You were covered by the alarm, could you repeat that message?
01:21
Yeah, we got a light smell of burnt food on the stoves on the upper floor with a tripped detector.
01:28
We're knocking on doors.
01:30
It doesn't seem serious.
01:32
The truck one can try and silence.
01:37
80 copies. Truck one, went ahead and tried to silence the alarm for those guys.
01:46
There's a three driver, engine three captains, a line with the silence.
01:50
Three captain. Three captain.
01:55
Three driver from three camera.
01:59
Go for three driver.
02:03
Then try to reset.
02:09
Three drivers and captains wire is reset and holding.
02:18
We're heading down.
02:19
I'm tired of you from three.
02:22
Yeah, we didn't find anything up here just that one tripped detector.
02:31
We're gonna be in service.
02:33
Okay,
02:35
has that ever been going service.
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