Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near Hawthorne Ave, East Islip NY


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Hawthorne Ave. The resident's carbon monoxide detector activated. The resident was advised to open windows, evacuate the building, and wait outside while firefighters checked the situation.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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Transcript:
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. . . . . . . . 7.0 centralized department on the air with a 23[1] for a C.O.
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alarm investigation.
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Seven, fellow drive off 4thfront Avenue.
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You're repeated to the centralized supply department, a 23[1], C.O.
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alarm investigation.
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Seven, fellow drive off the Hawford Avenue.
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Company, 2 area, 856, KD299, operator of 14.
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31 first chief out seven fellow drive off of Hawthorne.
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It's going to be the first drive way off of Hawthorne to the right.
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The wrecked call of Women's State.
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She has port a new gas detector meter and it went off saying CO to open windows.
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A advisor who will close the window, step outside and then we'd come check it out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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23: Emergency response to alarms, accidents, or medical incidents requiring immediate attention.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Ave, East Islip, NY 11730
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