Possible carbon monoxide detector activation at residential garage, Tonawanda NY
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Police and fire departments responded to a possible carbon monoxide detector activation in a residential garage near Colvin Boulevard. Officers and fire units checked the scene and contacted the homeowner.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Sounds like it possibly could be a carbon monoxide detector if you want to start fire this way.
00:03
We're going to try and contact the homeowner.
00:10
You're trying for your content?
00:14
Yeah, fire afloat.
00:17
Sixteen three, give it a two and four.
00:24
That's Claire, zero readings, multi-detector possibly.
00:28
We're advised a follow-up with the landlord.
00:31
B2 also involved.
00:33
Retrying backing service, 2013, Town of One, the Park Control Corp.
00:40
2.30 from sharing the military.
00:42
Do you want.
00:44
Just want to verify it's near Colvin Boulevard, is the garage?
00:53
The proper address that fire is going to visit that back up to near Colvin Boulevard.
00:59
Okay, a minute.
01:09
Clarencyte 2, player 7, fire sign 2, you can go up to a new opponent, town.
01:21
Pleasey, on location.
01:44
Near Colvin Boulevard between Brookmear and Black Creek Road.
01:50
Patrol on location,
01:52
hospital carbon monoxide detector, requesting fire to invite.
02:00
Right,
02:02
Area 3,
02:04
tube roster call.
02:05
Near Colvin Boulevard, that's near Colvin Boulevard, between Brookmere and Black Creek Road.
02:12
Patrol's on location,
02:14
requesting you to investigate possible carbon monoxide detector in the garage.
02:17
Your time out, 2017-0.
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Location mentioned:
Colvin Blvd, Tonawanda, NY 14150
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