Carbon monoxide alarm activation with symptoms reported, Binghamton NY
A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at an address near Dean Street in Binghamton, with occupants showing symptoms but initially refusing emergency medical services. Additional crews were later dispatched for medical response. Two other addresses were mentioned related to fraudulent card charges.
Audio|Source: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Station 22,
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22 Dean Street, receive carbon monoxide alarm activation with symptoms, occupant refusing EMS at this time.
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Station 22, 22 Dean Street, carbon monoxide alarm activation with symptoms refusing EMS at this time.
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Cross streets Clark Street, Fort Hill Street, Response Battalion 1, 2105.
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For him to 200.
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200.
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287 Glenwood Ave, Apartment 1 front, (name withheld), in regards for fraudulent charges on her card.
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87 Glenwood Ave, Apartment 1 Front, Cross Streets of Lorraine, (name withheld).
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2.
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2110.
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Station 84 off-duty, need a BLS crew, 22 Dean Street, recall alarm activation with symptoms, Bravo Priority.
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Station 84 off duty,
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need a BLS crew, 22 Dean Street, receive alarm activation with symptoms, Bravo Priority.
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Cross streets Clark Street, Fort Hill Street, Response Battalion 1, 2112.
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Binghamton, NY
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