Carbon monoxide alarm triggered accidentally at residential home, Smithtown NY
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residential home near Haven Lane between State Road and Tanglewood Drive. It was later found to be an accidental activation caused by the homeowner's child. No danger was present during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Smithtown Fire Department
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Transcript:
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The town, Father Palmer, third alarm[1] of 23 CO activation, near Haven Lane between State Road and Tanglewood Drive, repeating four.
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Smith Town, third alarm[1], 23 C.O.
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Activation,
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near Haven Lane between State Road and Tanglewood Drive.
00:11
Station 2, Area 1535, dispatch of 37.
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Smith Town, a third alarm[1],
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a 23 C.O. activation,
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near Haven Lane, between State Road, and Tanglewood Drive.
00:25
Station 2 area, 15, 36, and spash, 37.
00:29
6.1 and 6.6.4, 1540.
00:38
3. When you guys be advised, it was set off by a kid hitting it by accident.
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There's nothing going on, but the family's going to wait outside.
01:00
Three with the cap of 1545.
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He's the first unit on the road.
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The homeowner's kid hit the alarm by accident.
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There's nothing wrong, but they're going to wait for you anyway.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
third alarm: Escalated incident level requiring significant additional resources and personnel.
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Location mentioned:
Haven Ln, Smithtown, NY 11787
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