Carbon monoxide detector activates at residence with occupants trapped, Herkimer County NY
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A carbon monoxide detector went off at a residence near Lusick Camp Road close to McPhilmy Road in Lawson. No one felt sick, but the people inside could not leave the home.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
With that two lava fire, please your son, near Lusick Camp Road near McPhilmy Road from the town of Lawson.
00:08
Her report is a carbon monoxide detector going off in the residents.
00:12
Powered by they have a pellet still, but have not had a problem with it.
00:16
No one is feeling sick inside the residents, however they are unable to leave the residents.
00:22
Repeating four lava fires have requested your son, near Lusick Camp Road, closest cross.
00:28
McPhilmy Road, kind of blossomed.
00:31
I'm a reporter with carbon monoxide detector going on.
00:34
Caller advised they do have a post, so have not had a problem with it.
00:37
No one is feeling sick.
00:40
They are unable to leave the residents with your spouse.
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Location mentioned:
Camp Rd, Litchfield, NY 13322
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