Woman shows possible carbon monoxide symptoms at business, Kenmore NY

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyA woman at a business near Myron Avenue in Kenmore is showing symptoms consistent with carbon monoxide exposure, including dizziness and nausea. She is conscious and breathing normally. Emergency and fuel company crews are responding to the situation.
Audio|Source: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Kenmore still alarm[1], near Myron Avenue,
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between East Hazeltine and Kenmore Avenue.
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35-year-old female with CO symptoms, business and nausea,
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is conscious alert breathing normal.
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National Fuel is responding.
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Kenmore still alarm[1], near Myron Avenue between East Hazeltine and Kenmore Avenue.
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The 35-year-old female out from National Fuel, with CO symptoms, dizziness, nausea, is conscious, breathing normal.
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National Fuel is responding.
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Timeout, 12-0-8.
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Engine 3, responding near Myron Avenue between East Hazeltine and Kenmore.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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still alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Myron Ave, Kenmore, NY 14217
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