Fire alarm triggered by faulty detector in Syracuse home


Fire alarm went off in a home, but there was no fire. A faulty detector caused the alarm. Fire units are replacing the detector and handling the situation.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
Family is (name withheld). Please duty chief. Fire alarm, 8134[1], referback drive off coming down the way and regiment way. Farlar, I'm going off. I spoke for seeing Uly's tag 3. Good duty chief group 1737. Ziggle a phone room. Part 4 O'I are you good with the 1-1-0-3. Yeah, there's a random lawyer down in the middle. I think we're going to be all set. Calls away. You want 12 on 15. Morris-S-carpour channel value. Moray's square as car four. 21 only. Receive, 21 only. 21-only. 21 car four. We got the wire out of the road. We're in a clear. Or is currently car for all unit service, you can close it. I'm starting to turn it. I've got a three-story row house, nothing shown. Three story row, nothing shown. Three story row, nothing shown. I'm worried scoring card for it. It looks like police are still on it. I want to be closed it. You can want to know the wires out of the road. They were still going. Okay, receipt. By 32, the duty chief on three. This is a faulty detector. We're just going to replace it. We'll be out a few minutes. You and the ladder 20 can return. Back 20, the duty chief there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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8134: Referback Drive Off
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Syracuse, NY
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