Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response with baby present, Erie County NY


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Michelle. The alarm was activated but no one showed symptoms of exposure. A seven-month-old baby was in the home at the time.
Audio|Source: Lancaster / Depew Fire
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If you require control, Dupilus Firefighters, report of a CO detector alarm, near Michelle.
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GPFAR control, GPBILT report, a CO detector with no symptoms.
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Near Michelle.
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QPIR, 9-2 is responding to the vehicle.
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9-2, you're responding, 2108.
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CFR Control 9-responding, near Michelle.
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Now you're responding 2108.
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Keep you for control, 9. Is this call coming through national fuel or the company,
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traffic and residents?
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If it came in from the resident, the resident's father, they recently purchased the home. There's a seven-month-old baby.
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The alarm's going off.
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They said it was a slow location.
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They just wanted to be the elderly way to do to the baby and the resident.
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Location mentioned:
NY-78, New York
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