fire alarm triggers high carbon monoxide readings in manhattan apartment, New York NY
A fire alarm was triggered at an apartment building near 2nd Avenue and East 83rd Street in Manhattan. Firefighters found high levels of carbon monoxide in apartment 7F, with readings initially reaching 125 parts per million and then dropping to 50. The cause of the carbon monoxide is still under investigation.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Manant, class 3 bucks 1143, Terminal 2nd Avenue, the address near 2nd Avenue and East 83 Street, automatic alarm.
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Class 3[1] bucks 114 3, Terminal 2nd, the address near 2nd Avenue and East 83 Street, automatic alarm.
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7331-A, switch for a late.
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Good evening, Aston,
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3. Okay,
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9-9-9-11. If I haven't found the source for the CO, could you have a Tanya 9 respond and Konaid?
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Kahn 8?
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10-4-engine 2-3.
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What are the readings you have?
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Two years, by.
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7 an end.
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Engine 2.3.
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At one point in the apartment, 7F,
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7 Frank, it was 125 parts a million.
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That's dropped to 50.
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We're still trying to find a source.
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104, engine 2.3, battalion 9 has been assigned to your box.
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2.3.10 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Class 3: Activation of a fire alarm system, automatic or manual, with no confirmed fire or emergency.
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