Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Highland Avenue, Buffalo NY
A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a residence near Highland Avenue in Buffalo. One person was reported coughing. Fire and emergency services responded to check the situation as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still alarm to near Highland Avenue. That's between Norwood and Richmond.
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Investigate a report of CO alarm activation, possibly with symptoms. Scal 437-Liter 6, F-20, B-44.
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Still Alarm to investigate possible seal with symptoms near Highland Avenue.
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That's between Norway and Richmond, scope origin 37,
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letter 6, F20 and B44, timeout 11-17 hours, Buffalo fire.
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Be available school resource officer.
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We are responding near Highland Avenue. That's between Northern and Richmond.
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Chief, caller reported their CO alarm has been going off since last night. They attempted to replace the batteries in there, reported it's still going off.
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One person was reported coughing.
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They did not want to see AMR. We had an ambulance respond out of abundance of caution. You have one-on-one at F-20 to investigate.
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Location mentioned:
Near Highland Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222
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