Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response at SUNY building, Chenango County NY


Emergency responders were sent to a SUNY building near Bronco Drive due to a carbon monoxide detector alarm detecting dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. No symptoms were reported at the site.
Audio|Source: Tri-County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We're now getting readings of a hundred parts per million in the building.
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Could you retold my EMS?
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I appreciate an ambulance to respond up here.
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Keep any slides on that.
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Thank you. Go to grab petrol.
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See you, my mind.
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July AMS, the response, near Bronco Drive, SUNY to High Campus for a CEL alarm, assist your fire.
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So yeah, MS.
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DiMS, near response, near Bronco Drive.
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Street to High Campus for a CLE alarm, assist your fire.
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No symptoms reported.
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Do I, no.
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Unadilla River, New York
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