Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residential building, Huntington Station NY
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in the basement of a residential building near East 4th Street. Workers using machinery caused the alarm to activate. The building was evacuated as a safety measure. There was no confirmed carbon monoxide exposure or fire reported.
Audio|Source: Huntington Manor Fire
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Transcript:
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Carbon monoxide alarm in the basement near East 4th Street.
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It was a direct call. They had workers in the premises working on the floor,
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and they did have some type of machinery down there that was causing the alarm to go off. All the alarms are going off in the building and they have evacuated. It's near East 4th Street between Depot Road and Fairground Avenue.
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All right, signing it up.
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All right, 20. Investigation or a 23[1]?
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No, it's put it as a 23[1].
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All right, 20.
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240, Huntington Manor Fire Department, a signal 23[1] C.O.
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Emergency.
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And near East 4th Street between Depot Road and Fairground Avenue.
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Repeating for Huntington Manor, A. Suddenal 23[1] C.O.
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Emergency.
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At near East 4th Street,
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between Depot Road and Fairground Avenue.
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2432 is responding 1715, dispatch of 44.
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Eight on seat.
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Eight,
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you're on scene, 17.50.
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32, 21.
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22, 432.
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32. 3.2.0 3.1.
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2.2.43 trucks, okay.
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No, it's got low voltage.
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No,
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it's got low voltage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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23: Emergency response to alarms, accidents, or medical incidents requiring immediate attention.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 4th St, Huntington Station, NY 11746
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