Fire Alarm Activated at Elma Location, Found Accidental


A fire alarm was triggered at a building, and all people were evacuated. The cause of the alarm was found to be accidental.
Audio|Source: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
02:45
Transcript:
Repeating for fire alarm activation[2] at 6860 Seneca Street at Moog Point 24 for the general fire alarm[1], timeout 1011. Sir, fire, sir, 9.4 to the hall. 2.094 you're going to the hall. Ambergy is responding. Hey, Brigade, you responding, 1011. Negatives for the house call. Bess, they're requesting a medic for one-two-seven-six-five, Genese. Fire control, you go 6 o'clock. The second. It's clear responding. 6860, Seneca Street, Moog Point 24, called in by an employee, unknown source of alarm activation. Everyone's been evacuated during the way, 1012. Jamestr 9 on location. Jamestrard 9, you're on location at 1012. Jameshirt, 9, you're on location at 1012. EEMF 9 to our location at 1012. You got LVAC 804, paramedic 10 to 12. Where like that, sir? To location. And brigade on location, 1013. James Road 9. You can hold everybody in quarters. It's going to be set off accidentally. They're working on a reset right now. That's clear, Chief. And just confirmed, did you say you're on location on Seneca Street at Moog?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
general fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
[2]
fire alarm activation: Fire alarm triggered (no confirmed fire)
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Location mentioned:
Near Seneca St, Elma, NY 14058
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