Carbon monoxide blast at Glen Cove apartment sparks panic, Glen Cove NY
At an apartment on Mason Drive in Glen Cove, a carbon monoxide explosion left multiple people, including children, feeling lightheaded and in need of medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Glen Cove Police
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3 Mason Drive apartment 3C.
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With CO explosion.
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Fire driving on his dead-in.
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2015, number 3.
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3705.
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3705-2nd.
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Okay,
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so I see you just got on.
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Okay, I'll be in Roppel with tails. Okay. I'll be in Roppel with tails.
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520370370.
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Okay, Chief.
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The ambulance on Ridge Road, like BLS-Fenskel possible in a minute, they will advise.
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I'm in route's headquarters for a second.
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2.011.1.
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Terry Cap.
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Made of negative readings for us the department.
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Um,
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you can every break, single person.
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I'll be back to the cordon center.
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Probably big cap, you still want EMS to respond for an evaluation.
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203. Two people will be on lightheaded, so you want you to check them out and make sure to go ahead.
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2019.
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E4 in Rock like a hospital.
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5206-3-6-3.
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520-6-3. 5263.
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5263. 5263, 5263, 520.
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Yeah,
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you usually let EMS know.
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They can just bring somebody with a pulse officer to check some people out.
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They don't have to bring an ambulance.
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They don't have anybody.
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We got a crew here.
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Do you want them to respond up?
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Yeah, 23. We have a child.
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You want them to respond up, Cap?
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Cap, I'm having trouble really.
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You want them to respond?
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Yes, 23. We have two children feeling lightheaded and headaches.
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24.
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