Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Waccabuc NY
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The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near North Salem Road in South Salem. Upon arrival, no visible fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester County Fire/EMS
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03:13
Transcript:
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6-2-controlled South Salem, near North Salem Road,
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Ceyn Hilltop Road, and Sullivan Road.
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May, residential, along.
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South Salem, near North Salem Road, Cross Hilltop Road, and Sullivan Road, Resolenthal, Road, (number withheld).
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We moved them up to last year o'clock.
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22.
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24.
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4-5-2. 4-5-2.
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24-5-3.
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24-5-0.
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Yeah, 22-4.
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424-5-1-202-05.
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45-1-2020-2-0-5.
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You're 3401.
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3401.
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3401.
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341, response to near North Salem Road, could be for a file alarm,
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fire on round, notified.
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Keyholder was contacted,
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unknown YD alone that's going off.
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...leine, Sino Manor, Room 153, that B,
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71-year-old female low O2 set (number withheld).
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T&T, starting courtesy.
02:06
(number withheld), repeat (number withheld) from Lack to Westchester County Center.
02:15
Receive (number withheld) from your last to Westchester County Center.
02:18
Recease (number withheld) from your last, Westchester County Center.
02:23
7K341 can be out of run.
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Control.
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452.
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Another route.
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7K 341. It's possibly a CO alarm going off.
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If we're fire around.
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If you want to lift, light fire it off.
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Card 245-1-06, they control of the on location.
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Location mentioned:
N Salem Rd, Waccabuc, NY 10597
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