Carbon monoxide alarm at middletown apartment is a false alarm, Middletown NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at an apartment near Montgomery Street in Middletown. The alarm was caused by a detector malfunction and there was no carbon monoxide detected. The situation was declared under control.
Audio|Heard on: City of Middletown Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:50
Transcript:
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Engine 1, engine 2,
00:02
respond at near Montgomery Street for carbon monoxide alarm.
00:06
This engine 1, engine 2,
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near Montgomery Street for carbon monoxide alarm.
00:11
Engine 1, engine 2, near Montgomery Street for carbon monoxide alarm.
00:15
Your cross street is going to be Robert Street and Railroad Avenue.
00:19
Caller states its apartment A1.
00:36
Car 3 in service.
00:39
Car 3 you're in service, near Montgomery Street for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:50
I'm going to be.
01:14
Engine 10202 on seat.
01:18
Engine 102 on scene.
01:28
Ready to enter one.
01:39
Go ahead, Drake.
01:42
Do you got to feed anything?
01:45
We're sleeped in the apartment with the meters.
01:48
So far, negative result.
01:51
Thank you. Thank you.
02:18
We're in headquarters.
02:21
Headquarters.
02:23
It's going to be a malfunction to attack or our situation to look at control.
02:30
Car three malfunctions, detector, situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Montgomery St a1, Middletown, NY 10940
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