Firefighters respond to carbon monoxide alarm near Oakwood Rd, Huntington Station NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, huntington Manor firefighters investigated a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Oakwood Road, between North Street and Pulaski Road. Additional signals were reported from the basement and first-floor detectors, prompting continued monitoring. No personal information or injuries are mentioned in the radio traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington Manor Fire
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Huntington Manor Fire Department out in the area for a residential carbon monoxide alarm investigation.
00:05
Near Oakwood Road, between North Street and Pulaski Road.
00:09
Unit to respond.
00:18
Unit is on scene.
00:21
Unit at 1419.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:35
Chief, another call from the alarm company.
00:37
They're receiving additional signals for the basement and first floor detector.
00:43
You can go ahead and tap it out.
00:50
Making my way to the base.
01:08
Huntington Manor Fire Department signing on the air at 1422.
01:13
Signal 23[1] for a carbon monoxide emergency.
01:15
Near Oakwood Road, between North Street and Pulaski Road.
01:19
Repeating for Huntington Manor, Signal 23[1] carbon monoxide emergency.
01:23
Near Oakwood Road, between North Street and Pulaski Road.
01:27
The time now is 1423.
01:29
Dispatch number 96.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 23: Non-criminal incident requiring investigation or emergency assistance.
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