Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by overheated forklift, Lancaster NY
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm caused by an overheated forklift at near Lake Avenue in Lancaster, NY. There was no fire, and the situation was controlled.
Audio|Source: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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You know that's 442 near Lake Avenue, County, 614, is responding to heaven.
00:11
Easer up by your Blossom 9.
00:17
Blossom 9.
00:20
You can hold all mutual aid companies with things.
00:30
I started you alone as it was a CO detector[1].
00:37
That's clear, we found the problem at the PALC check.
00:44
That's clear.
00:52
Blossom 9, Blossom Hall Hall.
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Go ahead.
01:02
We got some additional personnel here if you need anything else.
01:09
No, we should be better wrapping up right now.
01:14
That's clear.
01:23
Blocum 9.
01:28
Blossom 9.
01:31
Blossom 9.
01:34
Be advised it was an overheated forklift.
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All Blossoms be in.
01:42
Overheated forklift, everybody's back in.
01:44
351.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO detector: Carbon monoxide detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Lake Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086
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