High carbon monoxide found after new HVAC installation, Buffalo NY


Fire units responded to a home near Kirkwood Dr due to elevated carbon monoxide levels around 50 parts per million. The homeowner was advised to leave the residence. The high reading followed the installation of a new heating and air conditioning system three weeks prior. National Fuel was notified to address the issue.
Audio|Source: West Seneca Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Rescue 5, you're responding, near Kirkwood Dr. The homeowner will be in the garage.
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I advise him to vacate.
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If your 911 didn't inform you,
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they put in a new heating and air conditioning system three weeks ago.
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You're responding 1816.
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What, Senator, Senator, Senator, Justice, 5 on location.
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Senegal's rookie 5 on 1018, 17.
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Senegal's ladder 6 on.
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Senegal's truck 6, your responding near Kirkwood Dr, 1818.
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Senegal's ladder 6 off.
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Truck, six on scene, 18, 19.
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What, Senegal, Senegal is letter six officer.
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Truck six, go ahead.
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Give me national fuel to this location.
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Give them an update, we're getting about 50 parts per million currently trying to narrow a dozen location.
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You're clear.
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Registering approximately 50 parts per million on worldwide national field.
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Sonago's truck 6th officer be advised.
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National Fuel has been advised as they'll be hitting you shortly.
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Cheers, Larry, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kirkwood Dr, Buffalo, NY 14224
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