False fire alarm at location near West Seneca Street, Oswego NY
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A fire alarm was activated near West Seneca Street at the Foundry. Fire units were sent to the location but a call from the premises confirmed it was a false alarm caused by issues with the heat detectors in the kitchen.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Sugar City fire alarm activation near West Seneca Street.
00:07
Control 6014.
00:10
77014.
00:12
6014. 7014.
00:14
17. 14 to the east.
00:20
Correct.
00:25
City fire, fire alarm activation.
00:28
At the Foundry near West Seneca Street.
00:31
It's near West Seneca Street between 3rd Ave and George Washington Boulevard,
00:37
educating kitchen heat detector.
00:40
Timeout,
00:41
1911.
00:43
6014, advising fire departments being dispatched to the Foundry,
00:49
near West Seneca Street between 3rd Avenue and George Washington Boulevard for a heat detector activated in the kitchen.
00:58
We have your advice.
01:02
Receive.
01:04
Sixth, seven, and fall.
01:05
Almost much more than Travis, I'll swing the room just down the corner.
01:10
1503 responding.
01:11
1503, responding.
01:13
Receive, did you say you cleared the traffic stop?
01:16
Negative, I'll be done, momentarily, all the eyes.
01:18
Receive. Receive.
01:20
Control 6th, so you're clear with a warning.
01:24
Received.
01:25
1860 responding.
01:28
1860, responding.
01:30
Special 1803.
01:32
1803.
01:35
1803.
01:36
1803, we just received a phone call from the premise stating it's a false alarm.
01:43
They're having trouble with the detectors.
01:46
Reese the Evangelion will continue with the rest of the unit.
01:50
We shoot.
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Location mentioned:
W Seneca St, Oswego, NY 13126
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