Carbon monoxide alarm caused by changing batteries, Bridgeport NY
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A carbon monoxide alarm near NY-31 in Bridgeport was caused accidentally by changing batteries. Fire units investigated and found no danger.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Bridge for a fire from Madison County, C.O.
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Alarm, near NY-31.
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Bridge for a fire to Madison County.
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On a C.O. alarm, near NY-31.
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The Bunch Road and Lucas Road.
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He went from Madison for a C.O.
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alarm. However, they spoke to some (name withheld).
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(Name withheld), they were just changing out the batteries.
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Tack 3, if you need it, hit at 1830.
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If I control Bridgeport Car 1, I'm going to investigate, you can hold all units and quarters.
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Can't be holding Bridgeport, Units and Quarters.
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Car 1 Investigate is 1831.
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Location mentioned:
NY-31, Bridgeport, NY 13030
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