Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at home with no fire found, Buffalo NY


A carbon monoxide detector sounds off at a residence on John Alex Drive while the occupants are away. A neighbor checked the property, found no smoke or fire, and reset the alarm. The cause of the alarm is unclear.
Audio|Source: West Seneca Fire Dispatch
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Preserve, common oxide detector going off, no ill effects, residents are not home,
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and number 36, John Alex Drive.
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Reserve, carbon dioxide detector going off.
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Residents are not home, no O-effects.
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Number 36, John Alex Drive.
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Time out for Reserve, 1739, West Seneca Fire.
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Mr. Seneca, Fire. West Seneca, Reserve, nine, responding.
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Preserve 9, you're going.
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Chief B-advice, neighbor heard the alarms going off.
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Called the homeowners who are not home.
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She had permission to go in and check on the animals, and when they did, they reset the alarm.
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They didn't see any or smell any smoke.
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Could possibly be the carbon dioxide detector, but unknown at this time.
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Job you.
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Location mentioned:
Near John Alex Dr, Buffalo, NY 14224
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