Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at King Street residence, Ithaca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near King Street in Ithaca. Upon investigation, no hazardous carbon monoxide levels were detected.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
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901, 902-32,
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near King Street.
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Crosses of North Aurora Street and Lynn Street.
00:08
It's going to be for a CO alarm going off.
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And again, that is 901, 902, 932,
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near King Street, for a CO alarm going off.
00:20
Time is going to be 1911.
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Engine 1 is on scene,
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two-story residential.
00:29
Nothing showing alpha, bravo,
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delta size.
00:34
And J-J1, the investigating.
00:36
Offensive strategy.
00:38
Pop sign, ticket.
00:44
Engine one's in with a medium two-starred residential.
00:48
We'll be in the offensive strategy investigating.
00:51
Check 3 will be King Street Command.
00:54
Truck you can hold there.
00:59
Bill and don't try to go too far.
01:13
You can show all-lands units and service.
01:16
I got that.
01:17
All-Land to Units and Service, 1918.
01:20
Uh,
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got the zeros on the meter.
01:27
We're good with just untrown.
01:31
Copy that, low battery.
01:33
Everybody can pick up the rate trip.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Ithaca, NY 14850
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