Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at mobile home park, Phelps NY
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a mobile home park near Route 96A. The resident and her dog are evacuating the area due to a small gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Seneca County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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bearing fire for the CO alarm
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Pha-EZEWKHROWS.
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Barrack fire for the CO alarm.
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Responding to near Route 96A, the Finger Lakes Mobile Home Park.
00:18
You're going to lot number V as in Victor.
00:22
For the automatic steel alarm, alerted through the Roku,
00:26
complainant and her dog are working on evacuating.
00:30
Again, respond to near Route 96A, the Finger Lakes Mobile Home Park.
00:36
Cross streets are going to be Larson and Nielsen Road.
00:39
for the CO alarm, Roku alerted homeowner to a CO, her and the dog are going to be evacuating.
00:48
You're going to be going to Lot V as in Victor.
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