Alarm sounds at vacant house indicating possible carbon monoxide, Binghamton NY
Officers responded to an alarm sounding at a vacant residence near Holland Street. The alarm may indicate a carbon monoxide presence. No one was inside the property.
Audio|Source: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Transcript:
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2212, 33 Holland Street, alarm from a vacant residence, possibly carbon monoxide.
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212, 33 Holland Street, alarm from a vacant residence, possibly carbon monoxide.
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(name withheld),
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Heasel Street, respondent, 2, 1605.
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Anyone north, no, no market 30 available.
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Frank, what's Wailantieri site?
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2212 responding c c c aft three west sixteen zero five
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room two zero one
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go on
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c c c one
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five
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To be going to 4239 Route 26, Unit 1, without a nanocoque to speak with (name withheld).
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His 15-year-old son,
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(name withheld) Jr., was suspended from school today,
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to school let him leave on his own.
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There's been no contact since.
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A caller will be at 4239 Route 26 Unit 1 in Nanoco.
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Also will be advised there is a responder safety for (name withheld) Jr.
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We have it as a two-car minimum response to the address for a large aggressive teenager with mental health issues.
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Once I've received, I'll be enough.
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This fire, 33 Holland Street.
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Caller lives in the area reporting an alarm from a vacant resident.
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She thought possibly CO.
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She said it should be vacant.
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She didn't know for sure.
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No one was inside.
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Location mentioned:
Near Holland St, Binghamton, NY 13905
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