Carbon monoxide detected in apartment building in Buffalo, Buffalo NY


Fire units responded to an apartment building near Main Street in Buffalo after a resident was hospitalized with high carbon monoxide levels. Authorities investigated the building to ensure the safety of other residents.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Matter 7, B47 and F20 respond to near Main Street between Morris and Bemwood.
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That's to investigate for possible carbon monoxide with symptoms throughout the apartment building.
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The preliminary signal, engine 34, and 38, ladder 7, before 7F20 respond to the apartment near Main between Morris and Benwood Avenue that's to investigate for carbon monoxide throughout the building.
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Report of one patient at the hospital with very high readings of carbon monoxide, who is a resident, from 1330, Buffalo Fire.
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47 is gone.
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247 are responding to the apartment near Main Street between Moritz and Benward.
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We received a call from a concerned citizen whose family members in the hospital.
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They are a resident of this department building and have very high readings of CO in their system, so they were concerned for the rest of the apartment dwellers and one of the building checked out.
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