False fire alarm from cooking smoke in basement, Syracuse NY


A fire alarm was triggered by smoke from cooking in the basement near Lamoine Avenue. It was determined to be a false alarm caused by a faulty smoke detector. The detector was disabled and the landlord was notified.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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32, truck two, car two on a fire alarm near Lamoine Avenue.
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W-2, truck 2,
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a fire alarm,
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near Lamoine Avenue, between Spring Street and First North Street.
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French County 2, truck 2, car 2 and a fire alarm near Lomoynav,
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between Spring Street and First North Street, came in through the alarm company,
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the basement smoke detector operations,
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Tech 2.
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2,
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truck 2, car 2, alarm company, spoke with the homeowner on the scene.
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It's all as well.
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It was an attempt at cooking.
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The Venge company 2, car 2, return the service truck 2 to confirm false.
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Control Truck 3. This was a bad detector that was set off all the other detectors.
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We've disabled it.
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Landlords on its way.
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Truck 3 and service.
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Truck 3 in service, ducting 49.
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