Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Montclair Avenue, Batavia NY
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded in the basement of an apartment building near Montclair Avenue between Crossette and Allen Street. Two apartments were evacuated as a precaution. No injuries or ill effects were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Steve,
00:02
But you've got another calling our district for the CO detector alarm in the basement near Montclair Avenue between Crossette and Allen Street.
00:08
The apartments are evacuated.
00:16
City was a TV another caller district for this.
00:18
The CO detector in the basement,
00:20
49 Montclair between Crossette and Allen Street.
00:23
It's going to be two apartments. They're both evacuated this time.
00:26
2230 first.
00:32
Latter 15 of the parts of my train around, I'm not clear.
00:36
Was there any ill effect or anything?
00:42
15 responding to 49 Montclair asked negative ill effects at this time.
00:47
All parties are vaccinated.
00:48
It's upper and lower.
00:49
It's currently in the basement right now, but everybody should be outside.
00:53
Cahby, we're going on an emergency.
00:56
Yeah, we're responding on emergency.
01:00
Citywide 15 and a special clear, how is the Montclair?
01:04
City 12th, responding to 49 Montclair.
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16 respond to our words.
01:16
Cabby.
01:19
Three francisines on location.
01:22
City on location.
01:27
The letter 15 is on location.
01:28
The letter 15 is on the station.
01:31
City of letter 15 on location.
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Location mentioned:
Montclair Ave, Batavia, NY 14020
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