Carbon monoxide alarm activates in residential garage, Schroon Lake NY
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Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation in the garage area of a residence near Pickard Lane in Schroon Lake, New York. Assistance from North Hudson Fire was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Essex County Police, Fire, and EMS - Southeast
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Transcript:
00:00
6th County dispatcher activated Schroon Lake Fireman's pagers.
00:04
You respond to near Pickard Lane for carbon monoxide alarm in the garage area, the residents.
00:12
Repeating for Schroon Lake Fire, you respond to near Pickard Lane for reported carbon monoxide detector activation in the garage area attached to the house.
00:25
The officer to contact dispatch prior to your response.
00:28
9-04.
00:36
Schroon Lake Fire, respond to near Pickard Lane for a carbon monoxide detector activation, repeating for Schroon Lake Fire, respond to near Pickard Lane.
00:51
Carbon monoxide alarm activation, 12-09.
00:58
This fast is Schroon Lake base.
01:05
Just fast, Schroon Lake 3-2-base.
01:08
Schroon Lake 3-2-base.
01:12
Stam-bye, North Hudson FireMix relay for Schroon Lake.
01:22
Near Pickard Lane, Carmel and Ice to detect activation.
01:34
320 dispatch.
01:37
320.
01:40
I'm responding in 323.
01:43
Do you want us to cancel North Hudson at this night? Add it affirmative.
01:50
The 12-12. On fire, you can disregard your tones.
01:53
3-2-3 is responding.
01:54
Repeating for North Hudson fire, you can disregard your tones.
01:56
3-2-3 is responding.
01:58
12-12.
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Location mentioned:
Schroon Lake, NY 12870
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