Fire alarm triggered at Roswell Park building, no fire found, Buffalo NY


A fire alarm was triggered at Roswell Park Cancer Institute's new building near Elm St. On arrival, no fire or smoke was found. It is believed the alarm was set off by liquid nitrogen used in the building.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
01:35
Transcript:
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Roger B4-3, responding, number (number withheld), Virginia, between Bernie Lane and Elm Street.
00:04
Level 2 response[1], alarm company said it was a Roswell Park Cancer Institute's new building.
00:09
They said, general, no location of the alarm inside the building, give PS.
00:33
She's on location, investigating.
00:35
Nothing's showing.
00:38
You're on location, you're investigating, you report nothing showing.
00:45
...faulted her last night, male's starting to come back.
00:49
Email is Marks that you wanted him arrested.
00:57
Can you change this to a suspicion sensitive?
01:06
Engine 2, go ahead.
01:10
Chief faculty's reporting was set off by liquid nitrogen.
01:13
Edge 2 is going to confirm, we'll handle.
01:20
Next, their dispatches, 4-3, liquid oxygen, engine 2 is going to handle.
01:24
Truck 6 hits to report, I'm in.
01:27
Roger, Limes on Virginia, south by liquid nitrogen.
01:31
NG2 is going to confirm letter 6 has the report.
01:33
Companies calling as you are available, 4.3, you're in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Level 2 response: Elevated response level requiring additional units or resources beyond the standard initial deployment.
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Location mentioned:
Near Elm St, Buffalo, NY 14203
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