Residential fire alarm triggered by faulty detector, Chautauqua County NY


A residential fire alarm sounded on West Lake Street near North Allegheny Avenue. It was found to be caused by a faulty detector. Windows were opened to reduce heat inside the house. The alarm company was notified.
Audio|Source: Chautauqua County Sheriff and Fire - North, Fredonia Area Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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West Lake Street near North Allegheny Ave with New York Ridge, Alpha Delta Echo 5247.
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Okay.
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Change, time J1.
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Negative locals, negative OPs between Moline and Looze.
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That word, thank you.
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1960.
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Time for our end up there.
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5-1-go-head.
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Are you still on scene there?
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We're seeing on scene.
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We had one faulty detector.
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He's going to get a hold of the ADT.
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Copy. We're just going to advise the alarm company so the residential fire alarm activation is there, no.
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too probably with a dispatch.
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You can advise them but probably will be more.
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Very, very warm in that house.
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So we open the windows trying to get temperature down a little bit, that's why the smoke and fire alarm is off.
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Yeah.
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Chautauqua County, NY
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