Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, East Hampton NY


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at the cottage near Main Street at the 1770 House. The fire department responded and investigated. No fire or danger was found, and the situation was safe.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
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Headquarters 411.
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To respond to the 1770 House, near Main Street, 4A81024 alarms.
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Goval.
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At the 1770 House, near Main Street, near across the Dayton Lane, and James Lane.
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Are you repeating free soon, fire department, choose an investigation, automatic CO alarm.
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Near Main Street, and across the Dayton Lane, the cottage for the 1770 house.
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No, 1146, 910, clear.
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No,
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0, 940s are out.
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7.
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11 headquarters 36.
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1148.
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412 headquarters.
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412. 12. 12.
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17.
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1149.
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Four eleven headquarters.
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Four eleven.
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Cancel, FD, everything is ten-four here along, so we'll be on test.
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Ten-four.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937
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