carbon monoxide alarm triggers false alert at residence, Cohoes NY
A carbon monoxide alarm activated at a residence near Manor Avenue. The caller evacuated and was safe. Emergency responders found the alarm was a false alert due to a faulty detector, with no danger present.
Audio|Source: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Control to Kohostale Station, shine to near Manor Ave, CO alarm going off.
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The caller states that's
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alarms going off, there's a red gas coming across the screen.
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Color is not currently in the resident.
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Start control repeating to Cohoes Station responding to near Manor Ave, CO alarm going off.
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Callers no longer in the residence, they are in their car, Park Control, sending by 22-41.
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7-7-2 is around.
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2241.
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3605 Fire Patrol.
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We're arriving.
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Ready-state, 2241.
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7th up to is right.
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2.
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245.
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7.08 to 7-2-3 alpha.
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7-2-3. Just check all the pole stations again in there.
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I'm not getting a reset out here.
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723 to 708.
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Go ahead. Go ahead and try for reset.
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172 part control.
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772. It's going to be a faulty CO detector, no hazard.
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No hazard. No 772 is in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Manor Ave, Cohoes, NY 12047
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