False residential fire alarm caused by technical malfunction, Buffalo NY


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Lanefield Drive in Buffalo. The alarm was found to be false due to a technical malfunction.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alarm[1], level two response to investigate a residential alarm activation near Lanefield Drive between baili and subloak.
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That is to go for the end of 23, letter 14.
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Still alarm[1], level to two response to an infanticate residential alarm near Lanefield Drive between bailing and south vote, that is the goal for engine 23, letter 14.
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Come out 21.53 hours.
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Agent 23 fire dispatch.
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Twenty-three-go dispatch.
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We see the update from the allowing company.
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There was a malfunction,
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technical issues.
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Copy that twenty-three-degree fire.
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You can pick up the truck.
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As your letter 14 to you, copy.
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Copy 14-10.
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Copy 14-10.
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The 14 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Still alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
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Buffalo, NY
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