Carbon monoxide detector triggers false fire alarm, Addison NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a general fire alarm was reported near Gill Road in the town of Tuscarora. It was later found to be triggered by a carbon monoxide detector, and the fire department was recalled.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
E! Send to Tuscarora fire.
00:03
General fire alarm,
00:05
Near Gill Road, town of Tuscarora, Town Highway Department, cross-stream, Hamilton Road, and County Route 85.
00:12
Again, Tuscarora Fire,
00:15
391,
00:17
General fire alarm,
00:19
Near Gill Road, town of Tuscarora, Tuscarora, Town Highway Department,
00:24
Cross Street, Hamilton Road and County Road 85,
00:26
1130.
00:31
Chief 39, just about.
00:36
39.
00:39
You can go ahead and recall our department.
00:42
It's a CO detector.
00:44
We're trying to shut it off now and reset it.
01:04
You've been recalled for Chief 39.
01:09
Again, Tuscarora fire, you've been recalled for Chief 39.
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Location mentioned:
Gill Rd, Addison, NY 14801
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