Faulty carbon monoxide detector at home, Rochester NY
Firefighters from North Greece Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near White Swan Dr. No hazardous gas levels were detected, and the alarm was determined to be caused by a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Fire Dispatchez-273 for the CO alarm activation near White Swan Dr off of Creek House Dr,
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respond in OP6.
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Fire dispatches, North Greece,
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273 for the CO alarm activation near White Swan Dr off of Creek House Dr, respond on OP6.
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Specter to 17.
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I'm on the phone with the contact right now.
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We were able to support an elephant.
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Thank you.
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Dispatch, 275 is okay.
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It's always fun.
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Appreciate you let me know.
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I was the one who rung in while you were on the phone with him.
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Thanks.
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275 responding.
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For dispassion of North Greece monitors,
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change of assignment added commercial,
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the alarm activation near White Swan Dr,
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2c37 added to balance 7-7 added to the balance.
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Space 2737, scene, two-story public templates will be on the investigation.
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7-3 on scene, nothing showing on the investigation.
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Yes, that's from 273.
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We have no reading, it's going to be a detector issue we can handle.
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Location mentioned:
Near White Swan Dr, Rochester, NY 14626
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