Fire department investigates carbon monoxide at Kensington Ave, Buffalo NY
The fire department responded to a report of a possible carbon monoxide issue in the lower apartment near Kensington Ave between Guy-Frey and Leonard. They detected nine parts per million of carbon monoxide and requested assistance from National Fuel to investigate further.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 23 respond on Level 1, near Kensington Ave in the lower.
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That's between Guy-Frey and Leonard.
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To investigate for CO, no symptoms.
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The line mentioned 23 respond level 1, near Kensington Ave and the lower.
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This is Gatprian Leonard.
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Try a best guy for CO.
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Time off 20 to 17 hours, Buffalo Fire.
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Nice, signal is pull off on Heath.
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You guys quiet.
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Location.
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23, you're on location, the lower.
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5.41,
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you know, location, the lower.
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5.41. Can you give me 297 prospect,
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22, Carolina?
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23.
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We have a C.O.
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reading of nine parts per million.
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Can we get national fuel to come here? Copy nine parts of the national fuel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kensington Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215
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