Heat detector activation triggers false carbon monoxide alarm


The audio reports a residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered by heat detector activation in a basement. Emergency crews are responding to the address.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Just give him and a heads up.00:01We're going to read about 10 minutes out.00:03We're going to be about 10 minutes out.00:18Engine 11 Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 260 Niagara Point Drive.00:24Engine 11.00:25Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 260 Niagara Point Drive, between Dead End and West Bayfront Parkway.00:37We'll get him in their alert.00:43Twenty-seven volts.00:55Just man, 1011-2.260 Niagara Point for CO alarm[1].01:03The original 11 crosses of West Bayfront to the dead end.01:10It's actually going to be a heat detector activation in the west basement.01:18Nearest type is going to be right across from the driveway on an 8.
00:00
Just give him and a heads up.
00:01
We're going to read about 10 minutes out.
00:03
We're going to be about 10 minutes out.
00:18
Engine 11 Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 260 Niagara Point Drive.
00:24
Engine 11.
00:25
Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 260 Niagara Point Drive, between Dead End and West Bayfront Parkway.
00:37
We'll get him in their alert.
00:43
Twenty-seven volts.
00:55
Just man, 1011-2.260 Niagara Point for CO alarm[1].
01:03
The original 11 crosses of West Bayfront to the dead end.
01:10
It's actually going to be a heat detector activation in the west basement.
01:18
Nearest type is going to be right across from the driveway on an 8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Niagara Point Dr, Erie, PA 16507
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