Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at local deli, Poughkeepsie NY
A carbon monoxide detector activated at a local deli near Washington Street, leading to a fire department response. The elevated carbon monoxide readings, around 60 parts per million, were due to cooking without a ventilation hood. Firefighters ventilated the area. No fire or criminal activity was found.
Audio|Source: Poughkeepsie Fire
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Transcript:
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City now on Engine 4, Ladder 1, Respond,
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automatic carbon monoxide detector activation.
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The Latin Deli near Washington St,
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across the Marshall Street, Manchester Street.
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Meeting engine 4, ladder 1, automatic carbon monoxide detector activation.
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Near Washington St, Bulls, Jelly Belly, Deli.
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New Latin, Deli, now.
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Cross of Marshall and Mansion.
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9.848.
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48.
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Downtown response.
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Attention 4, Ladder 1, 0848.
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And 10-5[1]. 10-5. 10-5-8-50.
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City.
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You a reading.
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North Mike.
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Metal-Aid.
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Carton. That radio was so low, I was unable to copy.
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Reading in the 60s, this was caused by cooking without a hood on.
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We're going to ventilate.
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And for readings in the 60 caused by cooking,
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with no foot on to ventilate, companies are ventilating, 852.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Relay / Repeat message
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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