Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by cooking in apartment, Hicksville NY


A carbon monoxide alarm went off in an apartment building due to cooking. There was no fire or danger found.
Audio|Source: Nassau County Fire - Battalion 6 and 9
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Transcript:
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D, carbon monoxide detector activation.
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Signal 8.302[3] is responding 550, West Old Country Road.
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Duffy Avenue 2, Shaw on Avenue.
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1019, that's 535.
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Here's law.
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And now I can provide your order.
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EZMETO 5-1.
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Signal 12[2] at this time, set off due to cooking.
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If we can get the launch to reset, we'll be 13.
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Otherwise, we'll fan out some, please.
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We'll advise. Commander, 8, signal 12, and it's operating on 1-30 at 6102[1].
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2.30 at 6102[1].
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23-0-20.
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Windery. Light of 4.
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4-4-4-38, Brigno 8, Vailable by radio.
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1021. Chris, you said it was the first floor, correct?
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Apartment first floor, zone 89.
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Okay.
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650, use battle command.
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Kinnitus 313, alarm reset and holding, and it was due to food on the sill, no extension, no fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6102: Unit identifier
[2]
Signal 12: Alarm (CO detector activation)
[3]
8.302: Unit responding
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Location mentioned:
The Perkway Building, 550 W Old Country Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801
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