Carbon monoxide alarm sounds without basement at residence, Islip Terrace NY


An ambulance was called to assist an 82-year-old male near Providence Dr off Connectquad Avenue for a medical emergency. At the same time, a carbon monoxide alarm repeatedly sounded in the basement area, but the residence does not have a basement. Fire officials will check with the alarm company to resolve the issue and confirmed there is no danger at the location.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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Transcript:
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Exchange ambulance in the Isolyrus 8, 82-year-old male, SinkB31 Charlie 2, 609 Providence Drive, off Connectquad Avenue, repeating for the exchange ambulance in Isol-Tyrus Harris.
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82-year-old male, 6B31 Charlie 2, near Providence Dr off Connectquad Avenue.
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At 3:55 May time, ma'am.
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3730.0.
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Yeah, Joe.
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Yeah, Chief, just so you know, county keeps getting the alarm from the alarm company again for the same basement, carbon monoxide detector.
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I don't know if he tried to reset it or not.
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All right, they're going to have to confirm with ADT.
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There's an issue with the detector.
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So we've got negative reasons throughout.
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We're going to go with a 40 detector.
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But there is no basement in this residence, so we'll have them talk to ADT about that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Providence Dr, Islip Terrace, NY 11752
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