Carbon monoxide alarms activate at two residences, Buffalo NY

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Fire & ArsonCarbon monoxide alarms activated at two separate residential addresses. Fire department responded, but no fire was found and no one reported symptoms.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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14,
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level 1 response[1], go-al-line, near Rogers Avenue between Genesee and Lyon-C-O detector.
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Activation on Latin 14, level 1-1 response, near Rogers Avenue between Genesee Street and Lyon Avenue,
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for a CO-detector, activation.
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Time off, 100 hours. Supple of fire.
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Truck 15 is off the air, trading.
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Truck 15 on the air training.
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That's still alarm[2].
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Intch-22 respond, near Littlefield Avenue, two more than doves.
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Yeah,
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it's for a residential CO alarm. No time.
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So, um, inch 22 responds.
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Near Littlefield Avenue, two miles and a doad for residential CO alarm.
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Time, 10, 05 hours, local fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
level 1 response: Initial, minimal response requesting additional units or equipment for evaluation or support.
[2]
still alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Littlefield Ave, Buffalo, NY 14211
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