Fire crews investigate alarm activations on 4th N St, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to alarm activations at a building near 4th N St in Syracuse, inspecting the third and fourth floors for possible smoke or duct detector issues. Crews reported no visible fire or smoke, and the alarms were later silenced after checks of the affected areas.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Third operations, these guys.
00:02
We're getting two additional alarms now.
00:04
We're getting 4th floor duct detector times two.
00:10
Copy 4th floor duct detector times two.
00:15
Ladder one, car four, we found the control room on three.
00:18
We got nothing evident in it.
00:19
We did not find the duct back here.
00:21
We're gonna head up to four now.
00:24
Copy, head up to four.
00:26
Pay attention to any odors, any hazes.
00:28
Turn on your flashlight so there's nothing moving through the air.
00:34
That report of a little attitude.
00:36
Second detector is going to be supply closet, 4th floor duct.
00:41
Third alarm is going to be same area by control room, 3rd and 4th floor.
00:58
Partial silence in the system.
01:03
One's operations.
01:04
He silenced the alarm.
01:05
Silence repairs VNC.
01:08
We saw ones that didn't check.
01:10
They're off their structure.
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Location mentioned:
4th N St, Syracuse, NY 13208
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