Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence, Cheektowaga NY


Emergency responders arrived at a residence near North Creek Dr after a carbon monoxide alarm indicated 70 ppm at the front door. The occupants were asleep and showed no symptoms. The homeowner was unaware the alarm was sounding. Residents began evacuating as the gas company was contacted to investigate.
Audio|Source: Cheektowaga Depew Lackawanna Fire
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Transcript:
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U-Kress investigated understeer detector activation note symptoms near North Creek Dr
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Repeat, the U-Kros, let's get a C-Dect reservation with no symptoms.
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near North Creek Dr to the north side between Lucy and Betty Loop.
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Time out. Cleveland L EMS, 25-year-old male diabetics.
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Not responsive.
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B.D. Woodwood Court Department A.m.
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Coppina Cleveland L, TMS, 25-year-old male diabetic, not alert, 80, Woodwood Court, Department A's, Adam.
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Your time out. They're responding.
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You cross-9-free, respond.
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Cross-9-2 respond. Lunal 9-1 responding, 2nd1 responding, 262 medic level Duke Road.
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Receive, thank you.
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Uchrist 92 location.
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You cross 92 location.
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You Chris 92, 192.
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Home. Just 92. Chris 92.
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70 parts per million at the front door.
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Homeowner was even unaware that their alarm was going off.
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It must be something that just notifies you guys automatic.
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They're starting to evacuate now if you can get the gas company coming.
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That's funny, when I asked the alarm companies they made contact with the homeowner, they said yes, she's on location, no symptoms.
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But we'll get the national fuel going.
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Copy, thank you.
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As far as I know, no symptoms.
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They were all asleep.
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I woke them out.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Creek Dr, Cheektowaga, NY 14225
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