False fire alarm at industrial park building, Scotia NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm triggered by a water flow valve at an industrial park building in Scotia was investigated. Fire crews ventilated the building and found no active fire or hazard. The situation was turned over to the utility company, and it was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Schenectady County Fire/EMS
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Please be a fire alarm.
00:04
Please be 706, Bill 706, Scotia Industrial Park.
00:09
Or a zone 12 water flow valve, house one.
00:13
Again, for Bivogneville Hills, Scotia, the fire alarm.
00:19
It's going to be Scotia Industrial Park, building 706 for a water flow valve alarm.
00:25
Operations are going to be a fire option, too, very close on my sensitive.
00:31
Can you patrol to 2G-26's location? He has a file 5.
00:43
It's nice, Structose.
00:50
Truck 2.
00:52
Truck, go ahead.
00:56
The building's been ventilated down to zero on two meters.
01:00
Being turned over to the National Grid.
01:02
Entitude is our first turn.
01:07
732.
01:13
Just go change in 4.
01:15
5.
01:19
When we show off as a homeowner prior to our arrival, there is no hazard.
01:23
He's been advised to contact the plumber warning service for time.
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