Carbon monoxide alarm at church basement classroom, Riverhead NY
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered in a basement classroom at the Ecclesia Church in Riverhead. No fire or hazardous conditions were confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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. . . River had fire on air with a 23 CO General 177 Dr.
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Staff,
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a ecclesia church.
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It'll be a basement classroom four.
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in zone long with cross street to book the drive and middle road.
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Repeat. And for River Aggra, you have a 23 C.O.
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Turn the alarm,
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177, Dr. Spath, the Glecia Church,
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in zone one with cross street to book a drive in middle road.
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Basement, classroom four.
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Time down with some 43.
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99 at the March.
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Ullo X-ray Bravo 332.
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Zero show 33-on-two.
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Mr.
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144, it's going to be a basement detector.
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Class-0-4. Clear?
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Hopper 1-4-45-272.
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8-0-7-44. 103 at 0-7-44.
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Release zero three, big-nake.
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We're at far out of the air with a 20-3-CO, General Alarm[1] 177, Dr.
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Spath. The Ecclesia coach in Zon-1, cross-suit of Book the Tribe, and Colorado.
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1633 is an out.
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Repeat, for limited, you have a 23-C-O,
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commercial alarm.
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177 Dr. Spath in zone one with pressure to looker drive in Middle Road.
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I think at least you a church.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
General Alarm: Department-wide alert for all available units
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Riverhead, NY
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