Carbon monoxide alarm activated near Commerce Drive, Carmel Hamlet NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Commerce Drive and Crosher Street. Fire departments responded. No one reported symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County NY FIRE & EMS-Response Div 4
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Pernamai 1-2, Fasson FIRE, Sun Lake Fire.
00:03
This is near Commerce Drive, Crosher Street, C.O.
00:06
Alarm, no symptoms.
00:09
Repeating, Fondon-MI-1-2.
00:11
Patterson Fire, Putnam Lake Fire.
00:13
Near Commerce Drive, Crosher Street, C.O.
00:17
Alarm activation, no symptoms.
00:18
Pats 15, 34, 4-21.
00:27
Good and I want to Brewster Medic.
00:30
This is non-mutilated to Carmel, near Tully Road for a cardiac arrest.
00:34
Bruce Dermedic 1.
00:36
From to near Tully Road, because of Houston and Avery.
00:41
Carack around.
00:43
I'm not the medic one.
00:52
Oh, I'm Medicare.
00:55
A route to Kelly Road.
00:58
One en route 1536.
01:04
Second room.
01:06
Second round.
01:07
Medic 1. I've got a 3 minute E.C.A.
01:10
To Kelly Road.
01:24
POTOMI-1-2 Patterson and put on like fire, second dispatch.
01:34
Near Commerce Drive, C-O-1.
01:36
Repeating front of my one-two, that's-fire, and Lake Fire, second dispatch, near Commerce Drive.
01:41
CO alarm, at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Commerce Dr, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
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