Carbon monoxide alarm at apartment causes evacuation, Watervliet NY
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According to the dispatch call, the fire department responded to an apartment near 5th Avenue due to a carbon monoxide alarm activation. Occupants evacuated safely with no reported illnesses. Fire crews are conducting readings on site.
Audio|Heard on: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Fire Control 2, Watervliet Fire, respond near 5th Avenue, apartment number 2.
00:07
It's going to be for a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
00:10
Caller states, there's no illnesses, occupants evacuating.
00:14
Repeating for Watervliet Fire, respond near 5th Avenue apartment number 2.
00:22
It's going to be for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:24
Caller states, there's no illnesses, and they are evacuating at this time.
00:28
Air Control, standing by, 233.
00:32
36.22 is en route near 5th Avenue.
00:36
20-53.
00:39
Our control, 36.22 arriving, not getting.
00:48
Receive, 255.
00:50
All right,
00:55
too, arriving.
01:01
Lach, Lachia frequency.
01:06
I see no signet two is arriving.
01:08
20-7.
01:10
36006 fire control.
01:16
36006 Fire control We are getting a reading out here on the second floor We got as high as BARTC-PANI.
01:29
Readied 2059.
01:35
682 fire control 3068 82 rising all ready to 8.2 2059 it's 9 o'clock.
01:52
Air control command.
01:56
go ahead.
02:02
National upgrade was advised.
02:05
They'll be sending out to assemble a crew, no ECA.
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Location mentioned:
5th Ave Apartment 2, Watervliet, NY 12189
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