Fire alarm triggered at central heating plant with no hazard, Ithaca NY
A fire alarm was triggered at the central heating plant near Dryden Road. Firefighters responded but found no fire or hazard. The alarm was caused by maintenance work on the generator, and the building appeared normal.
Audio|Source: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
01:23
Transcript:
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They've got engine one, engine two in the truck, near Dryden Road, the central heating plant for a fire alarm activation showing the CCHP turbine number one.
00:11
They've got engine one, engine two, and the truck.
00:15
Fire alarm activation, near Dryden Road, the central heating plant, cross rates of Maple Island and Pine Tree Road,
00:23
for is showing a CCHP turbine number one.
00:28
CO2 first alarm.
00:31
Time out 1444.
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96-3967, up sign.
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Go ahead.
00:46
Hey, we're here on scene.
00:48
I don't see an activated fire alarm going off.
00:51
Building does not seem to be alarm, nobody's coming out front, seems to be a normal operation.
00:55
Cornell's just arriving.
00:58
Cover that, thanks.
01:02
2418-9-9-9-418, go ahead.
01:09
Activation due to work on the generator, no fire, no hazards, quest for admission of silence and we'll continue this again.
01:19
Copy that sounds good, it's go for a silence.
01:22
Do you think you're going to need resources from us?
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Location mentioned:
Ithaca, NY 14850
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