Carbon monoxide exposure from oven venting at Orchard Park Rd, Buffalo NY
Emergency responders addressed possible carbon monoxide exposure at a residence near Orchard Park Rd where the homeowner reported headaches. The source was identified as an oven left slightly open without ventilation. No further hazards or carbon monoxide readings were found in the structure.
Audio|Source: West Seneca Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Reserve, possible carbon monoxide.
00:03
Homeowner is complaining of headaches.
00:06
Near Orchard Park Rd.
00:08
Timeout for reserve 1622, West Seneca Fire.
00:17
Please, Senator. Reservant responding.
00:22
309, you're responding.
00:24
For the caller,
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my partner states they're having headaches at that location.
00:30
You're responding, 1624.
00:38
Vigil on 9-2, vigil on 7-3.
00:43
Go ahead, 7-3.
00:48
All right, we have no readings here, we're still checking the house.
00:52
Are you, ETA?
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One to two minutes out.
01:03
Okay, we'll stand by for you.
01:07
Copy.
01:13
Okay, Senator, reserve nine on location.
01:19
Reserve 9 on scene, 16.25.
01:22
West, Sennaic of vigil and, er,
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92, hot location.
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921 1627.
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927.
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9273.
01:42
I'm right outside the door.
01:51
Reserve is AMR.
01:54
Copy AMR is on Orchard Park Road, 1628.
02:03
Westonick Reserve 5-1 is responding.
02:07
Reserve 5-1-year route, near Orchard Park Rd, Year 9 and AMR on scene 16228.
02:20
Senator, Reserve Engine 2 at Orchard Park Road.
02:27
Reserve Engine 2, you're responding to near Orchard Park Rd, 1630.
02:38
What, Sonica, Vigula, 92?
02:41
We're at the... 92, Roger. 92, Roger.
02:46
The culprit is the oven was just cracked on a little bit.
02:52
No ventilation, no other hazards,
02:54
zero readings and the structure now.
02:57
We're in service, good in time.
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