Carbon monoxide detector activation prompts response in apartment, Springville NY
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Fire and emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation in an apartment near Cochran Avenue. There was a report of a possible unknown illness related to carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Stringle Firefighter's MERS EMIS, CO-detector activation, near Cochran Ave, Apartment 1,
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to the CODector activation, unknown illness.
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We're beating Springwooders, MERS, EMS, CO detector activation, near Cochran Ave, Department 1.
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For the CODetector activation, unknown illness, timeout, beating, near Cochran Ave.
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No.
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9 responding.
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9 is responding 1813.
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Location mentioned:
Cochran Ave, Springville, NY 14141
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