Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes headaches, Seneca Falls NY
Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Auburn Rd. Two residents, a 15-year-old and a 42-year-old woman, experienced headaches and dizziness but left the home safely before help arrived.
Audio|Source: Seneca County Fire and EMS
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Airtonica Polis player EMS[1] and Arsonica monitors responding, near Auburn Rd #11 cross streets of US 20.
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For the CO alarm, this I'm going off for about five minutes, got a 15-year-old that has been having headaches, 42-year-old feeling dizzy with a headache as well. Everybody is out of the residence.
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Again, near Auburn Rd,
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near Auburn Rd #11 for the CO alarm, 15-year-old with headaches,
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42-year-old female, dizzy with a headache, everybody is out. EMS[1]-35 standing by at 735 Operation Spire 2.
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You can show Unit 3 and Unit 200 ALF.
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Unit 2 and 3 in row ALS at 737.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Near Auburn Rd, Seneca Falls, NY 13148
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