Emergency responders investigate carbon monoxide incident


Emergency responders are looking into a carbon monoxide alarm at the address. They found high levels of carbon monoxide, which forced them to evacuate the building and prepare for entry using special equipment.
Audio|Source: Cortland County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
(name withheld) for C.O.[1]1. Yes. Thank you. The first for us all right. So I'm going on to stop there, how it's going up at the support. I've said it's your alarm going after We're going to head that way also. We're going to head that way also. 74 from 204 right. Go ahead, Jayne. Yeah, we've got positive reasons in here of over 50 parts of them. Yeah, well. Copy, all right. We let's get everybody out against the team. We are getting positive ratings of CEO on Main Street. Can you activate Nice Heg? If they haven't been called already, please. 104, nothing. 2-0-2 from 7-4. Go ahead. Go ahead. If you guys, keep it out of them, don't you head up the Main Street. We are going to make entry on air. Yep. So you can park on the back side of the building by the alleyway.
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C.O.: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Cortland, NY 13045
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