No carbon monoxide detected at condominium after resident symptoms, Buffalo NY
Fire crews responded to a condominium near Esther and Roche streets in Buffalo after residents reported symptoms possibly related to carbon monoxide. Air quality testing showed no carbon monoxide present. The situation was investigated and confirmed safe before crews cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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44-7, you're responding, 126 condominium near Esther and Roche.
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Two residents with symptoms, you have 1-1 and F-20.
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On location, mile 6-8-1.
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I'm going to pin your time of arrival at 1322.
00:29
Probably 242 to radio.
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242. 242.
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For $50, you're clear.
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33 out of service for training.
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On location, investigating.
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26 on location, investigating.
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2726.
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26.
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26, go ahead.
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All residents are out.
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We have zero reading so far but we're continuing to investigate.
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Okay,
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happy that do any of the residents, are any other residents complaining a symptom?
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That's the negative chief.
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We could probably handle this.
01:46
Copy that, dispatch,
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47. There's no readings, there's no symptoms, 26-0-handle, truck will take the report.
01:54
All right, service, picked everyone also.
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Rogers, zero readings, no symptoms, 26-handle, truck will take the report.
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