Carbon monoxide issue at building near East Main St, Patchogue NY
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A carbon monoxide buildup occurred at a building near East Main Street due to a heating unit problem and exhaust system conflict with a nearby location named Buttermilk. Emergency crews are performing ventilation to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire - West
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00:37
Transcript:
00:00
We determined that there was an issue with the heating unit in the basement of the building near East Main Street.
00:07
It was a conflicting issue with the exhaust system in Buttermilk that was causing the carbon monoxide backing up into the building.
00:20
All right, if I'm just saying, you know, I got two calls from the alarm company for zone 9 and 10.
00:24
Not sure where 10 is, though.
00:27
Yeah, 104. We had a pretty high readings down the base street.
00:30
We're in the process of going to ventilation operations.
00:33
These sites have their fans up in the front, and we have our fans in the basement and the rear.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Patchogue, NY 11772
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