Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Yonkers Panera Bread, Yonkers NY
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A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at Panera Bread near Mall Walk in Yonkers. Some patrons felt lightheaded, and emergency responders attended the scene to check carbon monoxide levels.
Audio|Heard on: Yonkers Fire Department
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Yonkers, Engine 313, Ladder 7-3, Squad 11, Battalion 2, respond near Mall Walk to Panera Bread for an activated carbon monoxide detector with guests feeling lightheaded.
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Engine 313, Ladder 73 Squad 11 Battalion 2, respond near Mall Walk, Panera Bread,
00:23
for an activated carbon monoxide detector with...
00:28
Patrons feeling lightheaded.
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Squad 11 on the air.
00:37
Squad 11, near Mall Walk in Panera Bread.
00:44
We have a carbon monoxide activation with patrons at the facility feeling lightheaded.
00:55
Tim four shows respond.
01:07
John hears the units responding.
01:10
Near Mall Walk, Panera Bread for an activated CO alarm.
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Mission 313.
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313.
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73. 73.
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03. 0.3. 2.
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2. 2.
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Yonkers Battalion 2 responding near Mall Walk in Panera Bread.
01:38
The kind of responding.
01:49
1730-Octor, 7-3-03-3-3-3-3-R-104 checking.
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7-3-3-13-184, check.
02:07
The Sky-2-84.
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The Battalion 2.
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7-4.
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The candidate is Yonka, 723 reporting readings of 30 parts of the CO.
02:28
104, 73 is reporting million readings of 30 parts per million per CO.
02:34
That are 73, correct.
02:37
Yeah, 104, and also he's trying to find the force of the shield.
02:48
Thank you.
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Mall Walk, Yonkers, NY 10704
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