Fire and carbon monoxide alarms activate at Shelter Island residence, Shelter Island NY


Fire and carbon monoxide alarms were activated at a residence near South Ferry Rd between Clark and Thompson. The alarms came from a kitchen smoke detector and basement smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. There is no confirmed fire at this time.
Audio|Source: Shelter Island and Southold Police, Fire, EMS and Highway
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Number one, we have a two-four alarm near South Ferry Rd between Clark and Thompson.
00:20
Fire police, downriver, signal two.
00:24
Our police shot at 2, 005-4.
00:31
8-0-301-0-2.
00:34
Oni-0-2-05.
00:45
31. Hey, Cizzer.
00:50
There you are on.
00:53
Chief, the alarm was called in by (name withheld)'s alarm monitoring service.
00:58
They gave it to me as a kitchen smoke detector, but they also said it was given a combined alarm, I believe, for a call in our center as well.
01:04
I want to let you guys know so you can prepare for that.
01:11
C-020, thank you.
01:21
2,03020. 2.0.30-0-2.
01:27
2905-8, did you copy the message? Did you copy the message? Did she get from 31?
01:34
Signal 2[2]0[1].
01:36
All right, signal 22, thank you.
01:50
8-0-0-2-1-31 is 21.
01:53
1-0-1-9-1.
02:06
Hello. A-siz.
02:07
A-sizzo.
02:12
10-130. On.
02:15
Hey, Chief, (name withheld) alarm monitoring.
02:17
Just call back.
02:18
They have an update now.
02:19
They're saying they also have a basement smoke detector as well as a CO in the same zone.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 20: Smoke condition/possible fire investigation (no confirmed working fire)
[2]
Signal 2: Unit responding or en route to an emergency; exact nature determined by agency protocol.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near S Ferry Rd, Shelter Island, NY 11964
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