Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation near Ava Rd, Boonville NY
A carbon monoxide detector went off inside a residence near East Ava Road. No one reported feeling ill. The occupant has been advised to evacuate the home. The location is near the intersections of Gleason Road and Pole Road.
Audio|Source: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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East Haver Road, fire patrol West Leiden, carbon dioxide alarm, near East Ava Road.
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Report of the carbon dioxide alarm going off in a residence.
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No reports of illness.
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Occupin is advised to evacuate.
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Crossroads are going to be Gleesman Road and Pole Road.
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1434.
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Peterville Road.
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Incoming phone calls to our dispatch are going directly to the Turning Stone operator.
00:37
They're not going through.
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And Yellowberg's looking for a car for a property damage accident, the main parking lot.
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The parking lot for property damage, uh...
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720, did you copy that?
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719 copies, I'm in a Cittango.
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Now, they dislocated the shoulder, Robert responds at 1436.
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795 acknowledging and responding 1436.
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Report of a carbon monoxide detector going off from the residence, no reported illness.
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You're feeding four Westlid and Fire, Westlid Namion.
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Request by Oneida County for you to respond, near East Ava Road, Santa Eva.
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Crosses of Gleason Road and Pole Road.
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I'm forward of a carbon monoxide detector going off inside the residence.
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No reported illness, they're evacuating now.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ava Rd, Boonville, NY 13309
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