Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by discarded detector at Elm St, Syracuse NY
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at near Elm St between Burnett Avenue and Holly Avenue in Syracuse. The alarm was caused by a discarded detector outside the building. There was no danger or illness reported.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Truck 4, near Elm St.
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Truck 4, Carbon Oxide Alarm, near Elm St between Burnett Ave and Holly.
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Truck 4, say Carbon Oxide Alarm.
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Near Elm St between Burnett Ave and Holly Ave.
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A carbon oxide alarm activation, no reported illness they were advised to evacuate.
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353.
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Our fore is right.
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Truck 8 Default Control.
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This is a discarded alarm detector outside the building.
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It's been deactivated.
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Truck 8 and service.
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Truck 8 and service, 358.
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