Fire alarm activation on fifth floor investigated, Utica NY
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A fire alarm was triggered on the fifth floor at a building near West Street, Utica. Firefighters investigated the alarm and found no fire. They communicated with a female who had a language barrier and noted an issue with water in the area. The alarm panel was reset to normal operation after the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Utica Police and Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one to fire control.
00:01
Alarm panel showing fifth floor activation.
00:04
Engine 1's investigating.
00:08
Appercist, excuse.
00:13
Dr. 2 and out.
00:23
21jecture. 25, I'm going to have a vehicle stop.
00:26
I know you can see that Cornelia.
00:30
Ambulance 2 en route to win.
00:33
Ambulance 2 in route to win.
00:36
Ambulance 2 in route win, 1311.
00:41
I was near Grudge, Lincoln Norah Union 2591, LNU-2591, Slack, Jim Ceturrayon on Aiken at Cornelia Street.
00:50
The call for.
00:55
Mission one.
00:57
I'm talking back in.
01:03
Four.
01:08
Yeah.
01:12
I appreciate.
01:14
I appreciate your wife you can stand by at the deal on, then.
01:19
Chris ya.
01:24
I'm sorry, if you want to fire if you want.
01:27
I'm just slight some conditions due to verb mails.
01:31
You can it is reversed.
01:39
Engine one day and one firefighter.
01:42
Is it okay to reset or do you need...
01:50
We're going to say...
01:51
Let me move on the West Street.
01:54
We had a language barrier with a female.
01:59
Just verify she's all set.
02:01
We are starting to ask you.
02:04
She kept staying in there with too much water.
02:06
I don't know if it's flooding.
02:14
Under Operations, alarm panel reset, back to normal.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Utica, NY 13501
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