Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness at mile strip road, Erie County NY
A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Mile Strip Road, causing two residents to experience dizziness and headaches. All occupants were safely evacuated while fire and emergency medical services responded.
Audio|Source: Town of Evans Police & Fire
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Transcript:
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Radio 7-1. 7-1.
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For a carbon monoxide detector activation with illness,
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near Mile Strip Road, near Mile Strip.
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Tension Brant and Farnum 8 for a carbon monoxide detector activation with illness, near Mile Strip Road, near Mile Strip,
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two individuals complaining of dizziness and headache.
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Repeating to Brant Fire and Farnum 8 carbon monoxide detector activation, near Mile Strip Road, near Mile Strip.
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Two residents complaining of dizziness and headaches.
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All residents are out of the building.
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Timeout 19, 20.
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Heaven Fire Control Farm 92.
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Farm of 92.
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92 is responding to Mile Strip.
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92, you're responding to 1,22.
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Someone radio on 19.
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16, 1932.
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(name withheld), you can put me on location.
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Thank you. You're on location at 1932.
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I don't see any activity and I am responding out of your department.
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Do you want me to activate mutually?
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If you want to start Seneca.
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Copy, activating Seneca, EMS 1932.
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That is fire at Farnamate.
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Farname. Farname.
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Farname.
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His driver only standing by the hall.
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Happier driver only standing by 1936.
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Evans Control, Brand 3 is responding.
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Brand 3, you're responding in 1935.
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So,
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7-1.
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Can you confirm the Newverica mile strip?
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That will be near Mile Strip Road, near Mile Strip.
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Precute. Precute.
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Milestrip Rd, New York
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