Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response


The fire department was sent to respond to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence. The alarm kept sounding even after the batteries were changed, but no one was reported sick.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
See, I want to go ahead. Near Lincoln, San Paul, 4370, L.S.P. 4370, Black, take up, drive. Northwest fire. It's a C-O alarm activation, no illness reported, three Endoro Drive. Northwest fire. It's a C-O alarm activation, three-endoro drive between Edgewood Drive and Carousel Lane. They're reporting the alarm going on. No illness reported. They did try to change the batteries, but it's still going off. TAC 3 for operations. 1748. You have 4702 to control. 4702. We arrived. Any mileage, 12868, 12868. Code 6. Cove. 596 drives. 250, I got your follow-up. 5-2-6-1.
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Onondaga County, NY
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