Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residential address, Port Jefferson Station NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near Brook Road in Port Jefferson Station. The CO detector had been sounding for several days, prompting a request for emergency assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Port Jefferson Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire department signal 23 for a CO activation, near Brook Road with a course of a long follow lane in Carolina Avenue at 1733.
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A signal 23 for a residential CO activation.
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Near Brook Road, with across a long follow lane in Carolina, Adam.
00:28
Timeout, 1734.
00:37
30-year-in-rout 1736,
00:41
Caller stated that basement CO was going off three days ago and wanted somebody to come check the house out.
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Therefore.
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Three-two-year-out at the same time,
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Caller stated that his basement CO detector went off three days ago and wanted somebody to come check the house out.
01:10
One year, around 1737.
01:18
Two, you're on scene, 1739.
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Your on scene, 1739.
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Location mentioned:
Brook Ln, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
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