Carbon monoxide incident at Lafayette Blvd in Buffalo, Buffalo NY
National Fuel Gas responded to a carbon monoxide incident near Lafayette Boulevard between Main Street and King Place in Buffalo. They requested ventilation of the home to reduce carbon monoxide levels. Emergency services were involved to manage the situation and ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Snyder, request for ventilation,
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near Lafayette Boulevard between Main Street and King Place.
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National fuel gas is on location with carbon monoxide readings requesting the home be ventilating.
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Snyder request for ventilation, near Lafayette Boulevard between Main Street and King Place.
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National fuel gas is on location.
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With a carbon monoxide incident, requesting their residents be ventilated.
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1146, now has to fire.
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The phone screens out to M, clear, and returning for PT.
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Nine to five, is there a script of the individual?
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Negative. I haven't made contact with them yet.
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Copy.
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Okay.
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Snyder requests for ventilation near Lafayette Boulevard between Main Street and King Place.
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National fuel gas on location reporting a carbon monoxide incident and with air requesting ventilation of the home.
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A mission is summoned your own license dog and the fellow went back to the house.
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No. No.
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...place.
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National fuel gas on location reported a carbon monoxide incident in requesting ventilation.
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Second time out, 1150 hours, on airst fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lafayette Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14221
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