Fire alarm activation at 614/6114 Watson Street, Cortland; investigation revealed no fire, possibly caused by a scorched tea kettle and burning odor in maintenance room., Cortland NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm activation at 614/6114 Watson Street, Cortland; investigation revealed no fire, possibly caused by a scorched tea kettle and burning odor in maintenance room.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Public Safety
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04:23
Transcript:
00:00
Pro-a-Muilers 614 Watson Street, General Fire alarm.
00:07
Control monitor, 614 Watson Street, General Fireland Activation.
00:11
Squadronauter, 614 Watson Street, Zone 1, General Fireland Activation, Cross the Turst Street and Green Bush, time of 717,
00:18
262, Cabot of Journal and Unseen, 2-04-4-0.
00:23
Coriota 6-2, right into the scene, not into our exterior, building is not evacuated.
00:28
Through 4-0.
00:29
No.
00:30
Let's save to do 4.
00:33
181, priority 2 to 1157 Route 13, apartment B in Cortlandville, for a 43-year-old female difficulty breathing.
00:44
181, priority 2 to 1157 Route 13, apartment B in Cortlandville, for a 43-year-old female difficulty breathing.
00:53
Now there's 6-0 to 2, timeout 717.
00:57
Speation General.
01:01
TLC-181. TLC-181.
01:03
Southport TLC-1-8.
01:05
81 in row. 81 in row.
01:12
81 in Route 718.
01:19
And, uh,
01:21
Henry Cash and Browning here in Z-T-1.
01:24
Our panel, third, four, three, three, ten, thirty-ten, thirty-time.
01:29
Copy 3010-10, Brown-Henry Cash Line, read stand, the panel.
01:34
Team 2 is Reed Guernsey, head panel.
01:40
Copy Reed Guernsey.
01:47
14, 31, call me.
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I'll be in the car.
01:51
Thursday.
01:56
1418, Coral.
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I'll be in service.
01:59
Thursday, 1418.
02:05
1450 quorum soon traffic.
02:07
Mr. 14, take...
02:13
Command, this is going to be a scorched tea kettle.
02:16
We're going to be also.
02:19
Copy, no fire.
02:26
Dean, too, can you attempt to reset?
02:29
In process.
02:35
Truck 1 are starting.
02:40
Fire, troll, no fire, 52, in Park 1.
02:43
7.4. No fire.
02:45
Truck 1 from 7-1, standby.
02:51
We're going to do investigation for maintenance here on the maintenance room.
02:58
7162, you're going to have to repeat.
03:06
6-2 from 7-1, maintenance that showed up.
03:08
They have some type of burning odor in the maintenance room down here and watch us investigate.
03:13
We're going to investigate with Team 2.
03:17
Copy. Team 2 is going to investigate a burning odor in the maintenance room.
03:21
Team 2, did you get a good reset or are you investigating that before reset?
03:27
Reset is complete.
03:29
We're going to investigate.
03:36
Truck one, okay.
03:37
We're, uh, I'm circling on the block.
03:44
A1 on scene.
03:48
A1 on scene, 724.
03:55
6-2 from 71.
03:56
Be advised you do have some type of warm odor here in the main area we're investigating.
04:02
Copy. Team 1, when you're done up there,
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move down to the Team 2 area.
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Team 1, copy.
04:13
6-2, Truck 1.
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You have a preference for me and Mike with where I was originally.
04:22
Stand by right there, Truck 1.
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Cortland, NY 13045
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