CO alarm and odor at Beverly Animal Shelter, Waterloo NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Waterloo responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at Beverly Animal Shelter near East River Street. Staff reported an odor inside the building but no one appeared ill. Everyone was evacuated as a precaution while fire control monitored the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Junius Fire Dept
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Transcript:
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Waterloo monitors for the CO alarm.
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Fire control, Waterloo monitors for the CO alarm.
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Responding to Beverly Animal Shelter, near East River Street.
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Staff on scene reporting a CO alarm going off.
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They say there's a funny smell but no illness.
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They're getting everybody out.
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The Beverly Animal Shelter near East River Street for the CO alarm going off with a funny smell inside the building.
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No illness reported.
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Fire control standing by at (number withheld).
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Use fire two.
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Location mentioned:
E River St, Waterloo, NY 13165
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