Carbon monoxide alarm prompts illness report in Cold Spring, Cold Spring NY
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Comaine Road West, Cold Spring. A caller reported someone was feeling ill. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Northwest Fire C.O.
00:01
Alarm, near Comaine Road West.
00:08
Northwest Fire, C.O.
00:09
Alarm,
00:10
Near Comaine Road West, off a commune in the dead end.
00:13
Cell phone caller is reporting an illness as well.
00:18
Tech 3-4 operations.
00:24
Air Control, Jordan A2.
00:28
Jordan A2.
00:31
Jordan A2 is going to be out in Keuka County, near South Street,
00:40
in the Wheattsport Fire District for an 83-year-old male sick person, no need for activation.
00:46
Thank you.
00:55
Mini 17, 406, Tyson, please.
01:02
17,
01:04
50 million ounce with seizures.
01:08
406 Tyson Place crossed with Ashdale Lab and North Collingwood, F.
01:11
Mnay 17,
01:12
CISD AMR, they're on scene, 32-year-old (name withheld), was originally in health response seizures.
01:18
They're not seen asking for a fire department on a priority for assistance.
01:24
406 Tyson Place cross with Ashdale Lab and North Collingwood have 150 hours.
01:28
Control Northwest, your response test.
01:35
Patrol to Northwest, your response test.
01:46
Second activation for Northwest.
01:49
Starting in Gen.
01:50
Belgium,
01:51
Cold Springs.
01:52
C.O. alarm, near Comaine Road West.
01:58
Second activation for Northwest, starting Belgium Cold Springs.
02:04
Engine 21, it's a C.O.
02:06
Alarm, near Comaine Road West.
02:09
Off a commune at that end,
02:12
there is an illness reported.
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Cold Spring, NY 10516
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