Carbon monoxide alarms activate at two residences, Buffalo NY
Carbon monoxide alarms activated at two separate residential addresses. Fire department responded, but no fire was found and no one reported symptoms.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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14,
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level 1 response[1], go-al-line, near Rogers Avenue between Genesee and Lyon-C-O detector.
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Activation on Latin 14, level 1-1 response, near Rogers Avenue between Genesee Street and Lyon Avenue,
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for a CO-detector, activation.
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Time off, 100 hours. Supple of fire.
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Truck 15 is off the air, trading.
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Truck 15 on the air training.
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That's still alarm[2].
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Intch-22 respond, near Littlefield Avenue, two more than doves.
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Yeah,
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it's for a residential CO alarm. No time.
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So, um, inch 22 responds.
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Near Littlefield Avenue, two miles and a doad for residential CO alarm.
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Time, 10, 05 hours, local fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
level 1 response: Initial, minimal response requesting additional units or equipment for evaluation or support.
[2]
still alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Littlefield Ave, Buffalo, NY 14211
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