Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response, Williamsville NY
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A carbon monoxide alarm was reported with symptoms near Hamilton Street between Thompson and Gordon in Williamsville. Fire units and National Fuel responded to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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So, alarm to investigate for carbon monoxide with symptoms, near Hamilton Street between Thompson and Gordon.
00:07
Engine 26, Ladder 13, F-20, and B-47 responding.
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So alarm to investigate for carbon monoxide with symptoms, near Hamilton Street between Thompson and Gordon.
00:18
Level 2 response, go for Engine 26, Ladder 13, F-20, and B-47.
00:23
Out-09, 45-hour.
00:28
Engine 21 EMS, East Utica, and Humboldt.
00:31
Engine 21 EMS at East Utica and Humboldt.
00:35
For a port of difficulty rating, I'm out at 9.46 hours, will full fire.
00:45
4-7-4-7.
00:47
Roger B-47, you're responding.
00:49
Near Hamilton Street between Thompson and Gordon.
00:53
Call came from National Fuel.
00:54
We were able to speak with the caller briefly.
00:56
The caller is in the upper area.
00:57
Reporting an alarm going off in the lower area.
01:00
You have 1-1 F-20 ambulance, National Fuel responding.
01:11
We're just by 10 to 3.
01:12
We have an ET in the ambulance.
01:20
Standby.
01:22
26 on location with National Fuel.
01:25
26 on location you have National Fuel with you.
01:27
That's reported being the lower area.
01:36
21's on location.
01:38
21 on location.
01:40
Engine 3, ETSA, area, it's about three minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Gordon St, Williamsville, NY 14221
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