Medical alarm triggers response at Clinton St apartment, Buffalo NY


Police and fire units responded to a fire alarm at an apartment near Clinton St. The fire department requested police assistance for forced entry. After entering, responders found no fire or crime. The alarm was confirmed to be a medical alarm, not an active emergency.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
That's clear if another car could head that way was 21, near Clinton St in the upper for fire requesting police for a fourth entry.
00:13
That's okay.
00:20
Then one's running for me.
00:28
That's confirmed smoking.
00:30
Residents are trying to reset.
00:31
We're in service.
00:33
You confirmed set off by smoking on Wilson Street residents trying to reset.
00:36
Engine three is in.
00:43
Please, honey.
00:50
There's no one in that apartment.
00:52
It was ruled out everybody else in the building.
00:55
If you're not going to get a good callback number on it, I guess we're going to be in service.
00:59
Roger, that's good.
01:00
You were able to get inside the apartment.
01:02
There's no one there.
01:03
Check the rest of the building.
01:05
I'll see if there are any updates.
01:06
Stand by 35.
01:12
It's bad 35.
01:15
Time, go.
01:28
EDI is attempting a callback.
01:29
Stand by. We're not sure if it was a medical alarm or it actually came directly from the apartment, but we'll find out.
01:37
I'll do that, thank you.
01:42
35, it was a medical alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clinton St, Buffalo, NY 14206
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