Carbon monoxide alarm near Harvard Ave, Rockville Centre NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm activation near Harvard Avenue in Rockville Centre. The alarm was categorized as a signal 8 in zone 2, which indicates a potential hazardous condition such as a gas alert or automatic alarm. Multiple truck companies were dispatched to investigate and ensure safety in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Rockville Centre Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We'll set it with a zone 2[2], signal 8[1], carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Harvard Avenue, close to Leon Court and Found Avenue.
00:10
442, 44, 144.
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34, 4.4, 4.4.
00:13
3.
00:15
Truck over the response.
00:48
Out of the center of zone 2[2], signal 8[1], 442, 4441, 4443 in truck company, carbon monoxide alarm sounding.
00:56
Near Harvard Avenue and Leon Court, Found Avenue.
01:01
1.054, dispatcher 500, please.
01:09
Rock, the center of the Zone 2, signal 8[1].
01:13
441.
01:14
4443 to respond, a truck to respond.
01:17
Signal alarm sounding.
01:19
Near Harvard Avenue and Leon Court, Found Avenue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 8: Alarm or hazardous condition such as automatic alarms, carbon monoxide alerts, or downed wires.
[2]
zone 2: Alarm panel indicates activity in Zone 2, likely a smoke detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Harvard Ave, Rockville Centre, NY 11570
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