Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at McDonald's with possible malfunction, Little Falls NY
Fire department responded to McDonald's at NY-5 near Randazzo Rd after a carbon monoxide alarm went off. The caller reported extremely high carbon monoxide levels around 1,100 parts per million and mentioned a possible machine malfunction. The situation was investigated by emergency responders.
Audio|Source: Herkimer County Law, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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COLARM activated and I have a machine malfunctioning.
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Will Falls Investigate COLarm activation with a machine malfunction in 2057.
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2050, set out.
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False, 2050, southern.
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5.02, nothing security security on this show.
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9.02, 20, 58.
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20, 58.
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Tell the other left, General.
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11 year in route, 2059.
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The caller stated that their CO alarm was reading at 1,100 parts per million.
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Yeah, it's (name withheld), (number withheld).
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Beyond Route 5 near Randazzo Rd, Maynard.
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Tizere, you keep coming out, replayed again.
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Played is (name withheld), (number withheld).
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I'll be Route 5 near Randazzo Rd, Count, and I.
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2.0, you're still cognitive now.
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Is that (number withheld)?
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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2,100.
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One eleven down scene.
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One eleven on scene.
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One eleven on scene twenty one zero one.
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