Carbon monoxide incident at Lilac Ln home, Tompkins County NY
Emergency crews responded to a home near Lilac Ln, Dryden, for a carbon monoxide hazard. The fire department detected elevated carbon monoxide levels inside the residence, reaching up to 50 parts per million. No one appeared injured, and occupants evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Dryden Ambulance, you're being requested to near Lilac Ln, fire department's on scene for hazardous condition, requesting you respond as a precaution.
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That's for Dryden Ambulance,
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near Lilac Ln,
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fire department's on scene, request you respond as a precaution,
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(number withheld).
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Dryden (number withheld) on the F-5.
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And for (number withheld), go ahead.
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Hey, we're heading your guys way.
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Do you need it emergent or non-emergent? Okay.
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At this point, non-fine, fine.
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The kids are up.
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They're all outside.
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Mom and Dad say they're acting fine.
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They are just woke up.
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Free people, Nickerway over.
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Appreciate it. Just an FYI, they barely stepped in the door and had 40 parts per million.
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Command from 8 degrees, much higher readings on the second story.
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50 parts per million.
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Copy 50 parts per million in the second floor.
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Location mentioned:
Lilac Ln, Dryden, NY 13053
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