Smoke reported in university hall triggers fire alarm, Buffalo NY


A fire alarm was activated at Bangle Hall on a university campus in Buffalo due to smoke reported in room 320. Fire crews and campus police responded and determined the incident was manageable without an active fire. A female was taken to the hospital as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Pluminary signal, level 2 response, upstate, Bangle Hall.
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Let's go for a 19-inchin-36, letter 13, and B-4-4. It's for an activated commercial alarm.
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Plyminary signal, level 2 response, bus state,
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Bangle Hall.
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Let's go for engine 19, engine 36, letter 13, and B-44.
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That's for an activated commercial alarm. Time, 0-2.35 hours, buffer fire.
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440's response.
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P-44, you're responding, bus state, Bango Hall.
00:40
It's Fernandez faded commercial alarm. You have preliminary assignments.
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19 responding.
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On location with campus police.
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19 on location with campus police.
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Not the 580-881.
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They won't see you my hurdle.
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Turn a cell block,
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female has to go to the hospital.
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4 and 19, it was smoking in room 320. You recommend we can handle it alone.
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Roger 19. Dispatch 4-4, pick up the companies.
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19 will handle.
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Smolking.
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They got the report, 4-4 is up.
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Roger 4-4 set off by Smoking.
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19 will handle, enhance the report. Company's call and service one available, B4F.
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Buffalo, NY
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