Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response near Route 23, Claverack, Claverack NY
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Fire crews respond to a carbon monoxide detector alert near Route 23 in Claverack, with no reported injuries or symptoms reported at the light-colored residence.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Call me on a Quabric response for a CO detector activation, no ill effects.
00:05
The Van Tassel resident's near Route 23, Town of Claverack.
00:10
Cross reserve Van Lick Lane and Brookbound Lane.
00:13
Light colored house, your sign Command 3 and Fireground 7.
00:26
Call me on a correction, Quabric, respond for CO detector activation.
00:32
The Van Tassel residence, near Route 23, Town of Quabric, crosses Van Wick Lane and Brookbound Lane.
00:40
The white-colored house, your sign, Command 3, Fireground 7, 15.
00:43
27, 1177.
00:57
Command Aquavric response for CO detector activation, no ill effects.
01:02
The Van Tassel residence, near Route 23, Town of Quabric.
01:07
Cross streets are Van Wick Lane and Brookbound Lane, white-colored house.
01:11
Your sign, Command 3 and Fireground 7.
01:24
Columbia on a correction, Quabric, respond for CO detector activation.
01:29
The Van Tassel residence, near Route 23, Town of Quabric, crosses Van Wick Lane and Brookbound Lane.
01:37
Via white-colored house, your sign Command 3, Fireground, 7, 15, 27, 11778.
01:58
Columbia 911-1-2, Quaverick respond for a CO detector activation, no ill effects, the Van Tassel residence, near Route 23, Claverack.
02:08
Crossroads are Van McLean and Brookbound Lane, your sign, Command 3 and Fireground 7, 1529, 1178.
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Location mentioned:
NY-23, Claverack, NY 12513
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