False fire alarm near Lake Avenue, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and police were dispatched to a report of a fire alarm near Lake Avenue in Rochester. Upon arrival, no active fire or alarm was found, and all responding units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Need a unit to start for near Lake Avenue.
00:04
I guess there is a fire alarm going off.
00:07
There, so we have fire responding as well.
00:09
Patrol eighty-one will start for four late.
00:12
All right, thank you.
00:13
Fire is responding.
00:15
Is there another credit can start that way due to the history? There,
00:18
200 and ninety-one.
00:19
You said there was.
00:20
Okay, thanks.
00:23
G twenty-one has some four late gas, please.
00:25
I am sorry, that was two twenty-one.
00:27
Thanks.
00:28
We like car to start for the family in trouble.
00:31
One eight Sterling Street, 200 and eighty-one.
00:34
Okay, it's near Sterling Street.
00:36
It looks like EMS is out there next door for something else, and they hear a domestic going on there.
00:43
Their credit can ride that with two eighty-one.
00:46
Two hundred and thirty-one, I'll go by.
00:49
Two hundred and twenty-one up.
00:50
Fire is in the area, but they're staging.
00:53
Two hundred and eighty-one, we're not seeing any visible fire.
00:56
Okay, I'll let them know.
00:59
Two hundred and twenty-one, sorry, 200 and thirty-one.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
It's the ambulance crew doesn't want to leave that female alone, but the male is causing problems.
01:09
They don't need you seventy-seven, but they want you to be aware of work.
01:15
Three hundred and twenty-one, no actual alarm.
01:17
All right, 200 and forty-one, no active alarm.
01:21
And what was the last car?
01:23
Two hundred and twenty-one for near Lake Avenue.
01:25
We're not hearing any audible alarms.
01:27
Okay,
01:28
Do you want me to still have fire stage or what?
01:34
You probably release them.
01:35
I don't think ground needs any more attention.
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