CO alarm prompts fire response near Lafayette Blvd, Buffalo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Lafayette Boulevard in Buffalo. Detectors indicated about 30 parts per million of carbon monoxide. National Fuel was requested to assist as a safety precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst Fire Control
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Snyder CO detector activation, near Lafayette Boulevard and Main Street and Kings Place.
00:16
Snyder CO detector activation, near Lafayette Boulevard between Main Street and Kings Place.
00:23
Second time out at 1609 Amherst Fire.
00:31
Amherst Fire responding to Lafayette.
00:35
Snyder 95 resigning near Lafayette.
00:44
Am I Center Five responding?
00:47
Center Five responding, near Lafayette.
00:56
Hold response.
01:01
Center Five on location.
01:04
Center Five on location?
01:12
Snyder Nine Five.
01:16
Let me start National Fuel.
01:19
We got 30 parts per million.
01:22
That's great. Start National Fuel.
01:23
We've got 30 parts per million.
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Location mentioned:
Lafayette Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14221
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