Carbon monoxide alarm activated at fraternity building, Hamilton NY


Fire and campus safety responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Beta Theta Phi fraternity near Broad Street in Hamilton. There were no reported illnesses. The alarm was initially thought to be a general fire alarm but was clarified as a carbon monoxide alarm triggered in the basement.
Audio|Source: Madison County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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To the Hamilton Chief College Line 8A near Brow Street.
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To the Hamilton Chief College Alarm, near Brow Street for a general alarm.
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For Hamilton Chief College Alarm, near Brow Street, Beta Theta Phi, for a general fire alarm at 1025.
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Hamilton Chiefs.
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Correction, Hamilton fire for a CO alarm near Route Street.
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So the Hamilton fire for a CO alarm activation, no illness.
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Near Broad Street at Beta Theta Phi.
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Originally a college alarm, campus agencies are reporting a CO alarm in the basement.
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No illness.
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That's for Hamilton Fire.
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Near Broad Street at Beta Theta Phi.
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Cross College Street, East Hendrick.
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It's originally a college alarm.
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Campus Safety and I reporting a carbon monoxide alarm in the basement.
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No wellness, 1027.
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Location mentioned:
Bunche House, 80 Broad St, Hamilton, NY 13346
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