Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation of residence, Kenmore NY


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Victoria Boulevard between Eugene and Elmwood. A 23-year-old female resident experienced dizziness and headache. National Fuel arrived on scene and evacuation was advised.
Audio|Source: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Litch, near Victoria Boulevard is a lower.
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Paul came from National Fuel for a few detectors going off, and 23-year-old female and did be a pathetic.
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47 and 47.
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1647.
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The alarm,
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near Victoria Boulevard in the lower, it's going to be between Eugene and Elmwood. Paul came in from National Fuel.
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There's a resident having CO symptoms, 23-year-old female is dizzy.
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National Fuel is on their way. Thank you.
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Kenmore of a cell alarm, near Victoria Boulevard in the lower,
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somebody between Eugene and Elmwood.
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Call came from National Fuel residents having CO symptoms, 23-year-old female is dizzy.
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It has a headache.
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National Fuel doesn't believe they have CO detectors in the resident.
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President was to evacuate National Fuel is on the way.
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Location mentioned:
Elmwood Ave, Kenmore, NY
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