Carbon monoxide alarm caused by boiler smoke in East Hampton, East Hampton NY
Fire and emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Grassy Hollow in East Hampton. Smoke from fire police activity and a malfunctioning boiler caused low carbon monoxide levels. The boiler was turned off, the building aired out, and carbon monoxide levels returned to zero. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
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We're at near Grassy Hollow.
00:03
It's set off by smoke from fire police.
00:06
Issues with the flu.
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Low levels of carbon monoxide.
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Carbon monoxide levels are down to zero.
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Smoke has been cleared out.
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I will be back in service and headed back to St.
00:16
Regis Court.
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1634.
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2B30.
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Go ahead.
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Where's zero now down here? We're getting ready to pack it up and get out of here.
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Rider.
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9-1-1-1-B I was en route to your location but let me know if you're back in service.
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Repeat that one day.
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You're going back in service?
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I'm almost there if you need me.
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Roger, we will be.
01:02
Okay. 911[1] would be back in service.
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1630.
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910b.
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912B.
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912B.
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Boiler was producing carbon monoxide into the basement.
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We turned off the boiler,
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aired out the house.
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All carbon monoxide levels are down to zero.
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We'll be going back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency telephone number
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Location mentioned:
Near Grassy Hollow Dr, East Hampton, NY 11937
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