Carbon monoxide alarm activated but no illness reported, Tonawanda NY
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector was activated near Dumas Place in Tonawanda, but no one was reported feeling ill. The alarm was likely triggered by incense burning.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Sheridan Park, Cheaper-Ropster call, near Dumas Place between Walpole and Sheridan Parkside Drive.
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First, CO-detector activation, knowing...
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Sheraton Park Chiefrop Circle, near Dumas Place between Walpole and Sheraton Parkside Drive.
00:27
First, your detector activation, no one feeling ill, timeout,
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2015.
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Sheridan Park 9 to also respond...
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They're my arrival.
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I'll be quick.
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Clients is service return.
01:02
Clear system reset.
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Clarence you're back in service,
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2017 hours.
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ApG.
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There.
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This is from CPI.
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This is a 911 call.
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They hung up on transfer.
01:27
The male party seemed upset with a child loan location disrupting it.
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Go ahead.
01:39
Zero readings found.
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The tenant was burning incense earlier, which furthered the alarm.
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Sheter Farrague is going to be in service.
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...backed from Dumas.
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Location mentioned:
Dumas Pl, Tonawanda, NY 14150
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