Faulty carbon monoxide detector at Newburgh residence, Newburgh NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector was sounding near Morris Avenue in Newburgh. Responders found the alarm was caused by a faulty battery and took action to address it.
Audio|Heard on: Northeast Orange County Fire (Battalion 3 Area)
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00:35
Transcript:
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Near Morris Avenue carbon monoxide detector sounding near Morris Avenue
00:17
Responding.
00:19
Near Morris Avenue is going to be second floor living room.
00:30
Yeah, Gordon, we'll leave.
00:32
It appears to be a faulty battery.
00:34
This is after.
00:35
We're removing.
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Location mentioned:
Morris Ave, Newburgh, NY 12550
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