Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, Bainbridge NY
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Portable carbon monoxide meters detected unsafe levels at a residence near Dingman Hill Road in Bainbridge, New York. Fire department was called to provide ventilation and ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
To tell them the fire department, our portable CO meters are going off and patient has a meter inside of a house also going off as well if you could start the fire department's a possible CO.
00:13
That's affirmative, 1119.
00:22
There's 2465, you need our units to respond.
00:44
Station,
00:45
Mutual Aid, Tadena, Udala.
00:47
Dr. Bito Tiga-Tico Squad, second activation, cruiser station,
00:52
between UNADala, 1120.
00:54
Any more EMS from Shenango?
01:03
That's a negative, and we extended.
01:07
3-2-1-20.
01:11
Zero Young Nora King.
01:15
Again, 670 Young Nora King, New York.
01:24
7.01 C.E. 14.
01:28
However, for the CAD, registration is valid as sparring (number withheld), (number withheld), Chevrolet, Tahoe, Coker, Gray, to a John Purcell out of Oneiana.
01:59
Bainbridge Fire respond to near Dingman Hill Road,
02:05
cross streets Oak Tree Lane, and Selkowski Drive,
02:13
activated CO alarm,
02:16
the M.S. Noticing requesting ventilation at 11.1.
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Location mentioned:
Dingman Hill Rd, Bainbridge, NY 13733
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