Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response at ARC building, Granville NY
Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at the Warren Washington ARC building located near Granview Drive in Granville. Positive carbon monoxide levels were detected inside. No patients were reported and emergency personnel were investigating.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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Fire control, Bramble Commission.
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Positive readings of CO in the structure.
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Bramble Command reporting positive readings of CO in the structure 0-736.
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All right, control, gravel plan.
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Gravall EMS, with the fire and police departments, your request a priority two to the scene for carbon monoxide alarm activation at the Warren Washington ARC,
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near Granview Dr in Granville.
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Grambling, Mass, priority two is requested by the fire and police departments.
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Warren Washington ARC, near Granview Dr in Granville, carbon monoxide,
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alarm activation, positive ratings from the structure.
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0737.
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Zero three.
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Zero three.
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All right. All right, I'll get it off the truck.
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Okay, get it off the truck.
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Granville AMS, approach from mutual aid, your second call.
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Warren Washington ARC, near Granview Dr in Granville.
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Party 2 is requested with the Fire and Police Departments carbon monoxide.
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Alarm,
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positive readings in the structure, 741.
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EMS control.
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It's not. Thank you.
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3955 priority 2 is requested with the fire and police departments.
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A carbon monoxide alarm activation, Warren Washington ARC,
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near Granview Dr in Granville.
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No patients at this time's evaluations, positive reading from the structure.
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Location mentioned:
Near Granview Dr, Granville, NY 12832
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