Faulty detector and potential carbon monoxide reading, Binghamton NY
A possible carbon monoxide leak was reported at a location near Marine Street. Fire units detected a reading on their meter and requested NYSEG utility service. The patient's location at Chenango Street was also mentioned for medical attention. NYSEG was notified and had no estimated arrival time yet.
Audio|Source: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The room from Quint 212, we picked up a meeting,
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reading on our meter at near Marine Street.
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We're going to need a NYSEG over here.
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All right, bro. Close 3. Time.
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Ready six, Quint 212, picking up a reading at near Marine Street, requesting NYSEG.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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The (number withheld) status check.
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(number withheld) status check.
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Except for that's in fact.
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Okay, that's (number withheld).
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(number withheld) Chenango Street, Department 2R, patient will be outside.
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47-year-old male back pain, 5-0.01.
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(number withheld) Chenango Street, Department 2R, patient will be outside.
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47-year-old male back pain, 5O41, cross street, carry street, Lockwood, 3, responsive battalion 2, 1113.
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216 will note from 7.5 to 88, Henry, 2006, the following.
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208, 114. From the Quint 212, NYSEG has been notified no ETA at this time.
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Binghamton, NY
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