Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Syracuse home, Syracuse NY


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Draper Ave in Syracuse. No one was reported ill, and occupants were advised to evacuate. Fire units responded and found no hazards during investigation.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
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Solve a fire carbon oxide alarm 225 Draperov
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Solve fire a carbon oxide alarm 225-225 draperave between Hamilton Street and Rosita Street
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Call reporting a carbon dioxide alarm activation no reported illness they were advised to evacuate you have Pack 3[3] for operations 329[1]
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Mutant to Dispatch, we've been in the area and investigated our initial flying patients.
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So, have anything more on this?
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No, we don't. There was no answer to our callback either.
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We're going to call this on count of them for any suspecting service.
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Receive meeting service, 332[2].
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So, Angel, I'm responding to you.
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I've tagged three for operations.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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329: Fire operations unit dispatched
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332: Fire operations unit reporting
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Pack 3: Fire operations pack assigned
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Location mentioned:
Near Draper Ave, Syracuse, NY 13219
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