Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response near Merlau Road, South Wales NY
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Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Merlau Road with no reported illness, with multiple units dispatched to investigate potential danger.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Well, Center,
00:02
A carbon monoxide alarm activation at near Merlau Road, east side between centerline and Warner Hill.
00:10
Negative illness reported.
00:32
Repeating for Whale Center, CO alarm[1] activation at near Merlau Road, east side between centerline and Warner Hill.
00:41
Negative illness reported.
00:43
Timeout is 2000.
01:05
Well,
01:07
Senator Ninety responding to near Merlau Road for the CO alarm[1] activation with negative illness.
01:13
The LIPA sent by patrol will not beckoned.
01:21
The list is handled by patrol, you're back in service, 20-01.
01:27
Easton control whale center rate to ECNC one female patient Well,
01:35
Center, a third MCNC, one female patient, 2005
01:45
Easter control,
01:47
Whale Center, Wail Center 3 is responding to Merlau Road.
01:57
That's clear, whale center three responding to Marlon.
02:07
Whale center three, whale center seven, past four.
02:18
Go ahead, Devon,
02:20
this is three.
02:25
On location, brook.
02:29
Outer Brook, 20-07.
02:38
Easter control, wheelchair 9-2 on location.
02:42
Well, Center 92 on location.
02:44
Well, Center 92 on location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon monoxide detector activation reported
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Location mentioned:
Merlau Rd, South Wales, NY 14139
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