Carbon monoxide detected at Buffalo address with no symptoms, Buffalo NY
Fire units responded to investigate a carbon monoxide presence near Pennsylvania St in Buffalo. Readings detected were 44 parts per million. No symptoms of exposure were reported.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still alarm, level one response, near Pennsylvania St, lower between Orton and Symphony Circle.
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To investigate carbon monoxide, no symptoms.
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Let's go for engine two.
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Still alarm, level one response, near Pennsylvania St, lower between Orton and Symphony Circle.
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So investigate carbon monoxide, no symptoms.
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That's to go for engine two.
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Time, 13, 13, 13, Buffalo Fire.
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1531 hurdle, apartment 314, between Wellington and Parkside for an elderly male,
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difficulty breathing.
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AEMF, 1531 hurdle, apartment 314, between Wellington and Parkside, elderly male difficulty breathing, time 13, 15, Buffalo fire.
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Buffalo Fire 25 is in service.
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25 in. 25 in.
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I said she returned home.
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Edge 2 is on location.
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Edge 2 on location and a lower.
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Go ahead.
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We're getting readings at the base 44 parts per million, secret of letter to national fuel.
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Roger, we'll get national fuel, 44 parts per million.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pennsylvania St, Buffalo, NY 14201
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