Carbon monoxide alarm causes health issues at residence, Buffalo NY


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Elmhurst Road where people suffered headache and dizziness. Firefighters and plumbers were on scene.
Audio|Source: Amherst Fire Control
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Transcript:
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2nd call the CO detector activation[1] with symptoms near Elmhurst Rd can get to the dead end. Snyder is second Carl the CO detector activation with symptoms near Elmhurst Rd can get the road in the dead end
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National field reporting the mail with headache and dizziness[2]. 1704 Amherst Fire. Arrest Fire Fire Fire. Sider 5 responding near Elmhurst Rd. 233 from the 290 Main Street.
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9 and 5-1 responding to Elmhurst and turns back on service from main and boroughs 1705
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55. All right, everybody's on location. Is there on location? With plumbers. Copy with the plumbers.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO detector activation: Carbon Monoxide detector alert
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headache and dizziness: Symptoms indicating medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Elmhurst Rd, Buffalo, NY 14226
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