carbon monoxide alarm activation at residence, New York NY
Fire and emergency medical services responded to a residence near Callon Drive in Black River after a carbon monoxide alarm activation. The alarm company reported possible carbon monoxide buildup in the basement but no illness was reported at the time.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Black River Fire and EMS.
00:01
Carbon monoxide detector activation, call received.
00:10
Black River Fire and Ambulance.
00:12
It's on the Benham residence.
00:14
Callon Drive, call received.
00:16
Call from the alarm company, carbon monoxide detector activation, no confirmed illness.
00:19
Repeating for Black River Fire and Ambulance.
00:21
It's the Benham residence, Callon Drive, call received.
00:25
Call received from the alarm company,
00:27
basement carbon monoxide detector activation.
00:29
No confirmed illness, Cross River Bend.
00:33
Q3, that's five.
00:41
Q3. Q3. Is there a 55?
00:52
Dispatch engine 10, then.
00:56
Jeremy.
00:57
Jameson, 601.
01:00
6.01.
01:02
Engine 2, Bats (number withheld).
01:07
I'm in group.
01:08
Copy engine 2.
01:10
Copy 6-026.
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7-6191.
01:19
3191. 3191.
01:22
In-0.
01:32
First responders, second activation, carbon monoxide, Callon Drive.
01:39
Click over fire, second activation, respond to Callon Drive.
01:48
Carbon monoxide detector activation,
01:51
repeating.
01:52
Click over fire, second activation, respond to Callon Drive,
01:58
carbon monoxide detector.
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Black River, NY
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