Fire alarm caused by burnt food at daycare, Albany NY
Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at a daycare near Columbia Circle East and White Pine Drive. Upon investigation, they found burnt food in a microwave causing the alarm. The alarm was reset and the area was confirmed safe.
Audio|Source: Albany City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 4, Truck 3, near Columbia Circle East,
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cross a White Pine Drive, C.
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Charlie, automatic, fire alarm.
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Central 4, truck 3, near Columbia Circle, East, C.
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Charlie, automatic, fire alarm.
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Cross a White Pine Drive, 11.30.
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Engine 4 responding.
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Indian 4 1136.
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Danger 4 arrived, nothing showing,
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investigating.
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Angel 4 11.306.
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51 dispatcher take Car 51 out of service for building inspections and placarding.
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Car 511137.
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104 to 104A, you want to try for a reset?
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Recurts.
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Dispatch, click engine, engine 4, back and service.
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All be mobile.
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Engine 4 received.
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Truck 3, you're canceled.
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1142.
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Truck 3 or say to cancel, sir.
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We fired a battalion one.
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If you didn't get it already, you're going to be getting a call for a fire alarm at the plaza level of daycare.
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We're here.
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It was burnt food and a microwave.
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We're resetting now and check and make sure everything's all set with the kids.
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Receive, thank you.
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Dispatch, did you copy that? If that call comes in, you can disregard.
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Safe firefighters on scene and they're handling it.
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