Carbon monoxide exposure sends residents to hospital, Buffalo NY
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Koons Avenue in Buffalo. Several residents showed symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure and were taken to the hospital. National Fuel was called to check for possible gas issues at the location.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still alarm to investigate for carbon monoxide with symptoms near Koons Avenue between Broadway and Empire, level two response.
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Go for engine 22, letter 14, F20, and B43.
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Still alarmed to investigate for carbon monoxide with symptoms near Koons Avenue between Broadway and Empire, level two response.
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Go for engine 22, letter 14, F20, and B43.
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Timeout, 0724 hours, BFETFIRE.
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J.V.43, you're responding near Koons Avenue between Broadway and Empire.
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We got the call from National Fuel.
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Apparently there were people living there in the attic and other parts of the house who have all been taken to the hospital for having high levels of carbon monoxide in their system.
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We actually got some information about the patients from a doctor.
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It's not clear right now if there is anybody else still in the house.
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National Fuel is responding.
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We notified for an ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Koons Ave, Buffalo, NY 14212
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