Carbon monoxide alarm malfunction at apartment on Swan St, Buffalo NY


A resident at an apartment near Swan St reported a carbon monoxide alarm and feeling sick with her child. Fire crews investigated the building but found zero carbon monoxide levels and determined the alarm was malfunctioning. The residents declined medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Roger B.43, you're responding number near Swan St between South Cedar and Hickory.
00:05
Caller said her apartment number also is near 398 Swan St.
00:08
She's reporting a CO alarm and said she and her child have felt sick for the last few days.
00:12
We have one in one F20 and an ambulance responding to investigate.
00:21
On location, you're investigating. Co-sitter apartment is also near 398 Swan St.
00:30
Delta 540.
00:36
This young lady was not raped. Her caseworker says she's under psychiatric care.
00:42
It has a history of making false report. She's under 24 hours surveillance.
00:47
No incident occurs.
00:49
Yeah.
00:51
Okay.
00:55
31 Latiner, please.
00:56
Suspicious incident.
01:02
Dispatch 21-26-0-9-1.
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21. 24-1.
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P-4-3, engine 32.
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32.
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32.
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Shock for it in.
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Look forward. In. Look forward.
01:26
Zero readings throughout the structure,
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from the basement all the way upstairs too.
01:32
Looks like a pair of malfunction.
01:34
No need for an ambulance either. Recommend what you can handle.
01:38
Because they want to be checked out.
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We have a safe side.
01:48
They're denying chief.
01:51
Roger. Dispatch 43 malfunction.
01:56
Nobody's sick,
01:57
no readings.
01:59
32 gets a report, pick up the company's 4-3's in.
02:02
You're on Swan Street's malfunction, zero readings.
02:05
People are refusing aid.
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Companies calling as you are available.
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4-3 will be in service at this time.
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