Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm near Westcott St, Syracuse NY
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm near Westcott Street in Syracuse. The alarm, reported by an alarm company, was triggered by cooking smoke. Firefighters confirmed there was no fire and cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine Company 10, truck 5, car 3 for a fire alarm, near Westcott St between Kensington Road and Broad Street.
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Engine Company 10, truck 5, car 3 for a fire alarm, near Westcott St between Kensington Road and Broad Street.
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Cayman via alarm company,
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indicating first floor smoke detector, operations on tax 3, 1708.
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Engine 10 arrived.
00:27
It's a medical animal is a medic.
00:31
It's a personal injury.
00:33
That's her fall, near Tanglewood Lane.
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Civilian, (name withheld).
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It's a personal injury after a fall.
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near Tanglewood Lane, cross the Dogwood Lane and Barbary Lane,
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correction, Barbary Lane.
00:52
It's a 91 Malinjury after a fall.
00:54
It will be the faithful for our district 1712.
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The fence, Carthree,
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reports of smoke from cooking, homeowners' stakes are all set.
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Car 3 copy, I'm going to return the service.
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