Carbon monoxide detected in residence near Morganville Road, Stafford NY
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation at a residence near Morganville Road and Route 237 in Stafford. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were confirmed inside the house. There were no reported illnesses.
Audio|Source: Genesee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For the second activation, an engine request be usuallyated in Stanford.
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For the field factor activation.
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8505-237. Hello,
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your set.
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Correction, nearer your second activation.
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Utilated the Stamford for the CO detector activation with no illness.
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8505 Route 237.
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Crosses our Morganville Road and Bartoff Road.
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Your sec activation is 0611.
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GSA Jones in the subjects complaining of leg and arm pain.
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(name withheld), leg and arm pain.
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Alabama Engine 2 on location.
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Engine 2 on FEMA 0621.
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Yeah, to break behind the sheriff's vehicle.
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Clerk Mercy 6.2, we're out of strong.
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Mercy 6.3.
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We're engine 6.3 will be around.
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We are engine 6.2 responding.
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8.5 and 05 Route 237.
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Jesse Alpha.
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Also? Also.
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Agenti, I'll be on location.
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Go ahead. Go ahead.
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Go ahead. Go ahead. Okay. Five-bye.
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Okay. 36-3 Stafford, command.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah, Chief, we got limited manpower.
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Is there anything specifically you're looking for from us?
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Yeah,
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as soon as I go in the door,
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my meter goes off, there's some CO inside the house.
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I was kind of hoping for a couple of pack guys that could walk the house in isolated or located for me.
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Location mentioned:
NY-237 & Morganville Rd, Stafford, NY 14143
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