Fire alarm triggered by trash room heaters in Saratoga, Saratoga County NY


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a location near Lof-Berry Road in Saratoga County. They checked the trash compactor and basement compactor room, which was clear. The alarm was likely caused by heaters in the trash rooms. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The key holder is coming to MUTU and open up that garage door, if you can check the trash compactor.
00:07
(name withheld), Dave, Trees.
00:09
Fire count 327.
00:15
Fire Town, 32, Jeff.
00:18
Firecom.
00:19
Kathleen Back in Service.
00:21
1554.
00:27
3853 MS. 3853 MS.
00:29
3853.
00:30
Transporting to Albanylands.
00:32
1550.
00:38
Clare dispatch 566.
00:40
There is not yet off.
00:42
566, Backstation 1.
00:43
Back in station 1, 15.
00:46
Kevin Dio, Lieutenant Alpieri, Texas.
00:50
196, huh?
00:53
He would call me 196.
00:54
Stand by. Joe, I'll make an entry into the trash room right now.
00:57
Stand by.
00:58
Probably. I got nothing on 4-1.
00:59
I'm going to check floor 2.
01:00
It could be these heaters in each trash room.
01:05
196, the command.
01:10
Six.
01:13
Baseman compact room is clear.
01:18
We're checking up the other trash rooms on these four.
01:23
Territusafire to FIREE-551, CO-A-Larm, No Illness, E2, near Lof-Berry Road.
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Repeating, Chair-Degovire to E551, CO-A-A-Larm, No Illness.
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Saratoga County, NY
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