Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Tava Restaurant, Port Washington NY


An automatic carbon monoxide alarm was activated at Tava Restaurant near Main Street in Port Washington. There was no confirmed fire. The alarm was likely triggered by maintenance work from a sprinkler company next door refilling their system.
Audio|Source: Nassau County Fire - East
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Transcript:
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Automatic carbon monoxide alarm.
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Restaurant near Main Street.
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Near Newmone Road and Madison Street.
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Dispatch at 3 2 3 2.
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Port Washington chiefs, automatic carbon monoxide on at Tava Restaurant near Main Street, Newmone Road, and Madison Street.
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To be 14 a half a half.
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Six three zero six six three six six three six.
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Allure 13 is a law unfounded, no condition upon investigation all unit 13 per 400.
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Two three zero zero.
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Two six three six three six on master UCLC 1113, 1213.
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Lieutenant Osama with a zone 1 for a medical word.
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One eight three zero Oklahoma Avenue in Court Street and Jory Lane South.
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Condo unit number (number withheld).
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Six five nine one nine service, three eight one two one two.
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Zone 1, medical order.
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Golden age of parking, one eight three zero Gomeradion and 4th Street Victoria Lings south.
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I'm no unit with a bus.
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The device six five nine nine is out of service.
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The sprinkler company working next door had to refill the system which triggered the alarm.
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The alarm is reset and holding.
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They are done working.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050
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