Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residence, Portville NY
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Fire and emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near Hollow Road in Portville. There were no reported symptoms or illness among the occupants. The scene was monitored and no hazard was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Catt. Co. Fire and EMS and Greater Olean Area
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03:34
Transcript:
00:00
Response, 7405 at Hollow Road, carbon monoxide alarm activation.
00:06
No symptoms, repeating to Oliver Ambulance, Oliver Fire.
00:10
Response, 7405, that's Hollow Road.
00:13
Seal alarm activation.
00:15
No sickness, 0.042.
00:28
Elfridata first, mission number withheld.
00:33
Mission number withheld.
00:50
I don't know.
00:56
Agulich requested 7405 the Hollow Road.
01:00
For the carbon monoxide alarm activation, no symptoms.
01:03
At 0.047.47.
01:09
The meeting coming down for Balaver Base.
01:14
Let's go away the cruise.
01:27
Hello.
01:33
Alfred 8.01.
01:36
Alfred 801.
01:38
The button number review, please.
01:46
It appears to be Alfred State lot one.
01:50
As we say, thank you.
01:53
Sure, 048.
02:01
Be counting down for Oliver 512.
02:08
The Oliver 512 will stay on at number withheld.
02:20
3-3.
02:24
The caller was highly uncooperative,
02:29
and you can show us clear.
02:33
Maurice, they're reporting.
02:59
7405 meet Hollow, Rhodes Bolliver for the carbon monoxide alarm and detector activation of symptoms at 0.050.
03:03
Alarm and detector activation of symptoms at 0.050.
03:12
Alfred 8.01.
03:16
Alfred 8.01 is on location.
03:22
Alfred 8.01 on scene 05050.
03:26
Alfred 8.01 is on location.
03:32
We'll show you out of 501.
03:34
We'll show you on it to reserve.
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Portville, NY 14770
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