Low carbon monoxide detected during construction work at health center, Sayville NY


Firefighters responded to low carbon monoxide readings and an exhaust odor caused by a gas-powered saw being used during construction at a health center. Fans were requested to ventilate the building and a fire marshal was called.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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Transcript:
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I need a couple of fans.
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We found the source.
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It's going to be in the old peninsula at the front of the building where the construction is being done.
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Construction cures and we're using a gas circular saw, which is emitting CO.
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Marmot of (number withheld).
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Yeah, go ahead. Before B, advisor, stated, there's a Knox box[1] on the Exposure 2 side, also a hydrant in front of number (number withheld) Carlton Avenue.
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You'll be going to near Carlton Avenue.
00:27
All right, 20, thank you.
00:44
and on the road negative sheets at this time at 8.54. 40 unit please? Byrne. 0421. 354 at 855.
01:06
for the report we're going into vending operations in Island Surgical and Cathal Health Diabetes Education Center we had very low readings of carbon oxide but there is an odor of exhaust throughout those two buildings right up front of chief just wait on the ATAP for the fire marshal
Police codes explained
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[1]
Knox box: Emergency Access Key Box
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Location mentioned:
Colton Ave, Sayville, NY 11782
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