Carbon monoxide alarm activates at residence on Wainscott Main St, Wainscott NY
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near Wainscott Main Street. The homeowner reported the alarm after replacing the battery, but it continued to sound. No fire or hazardous condition was confirmed. The fire department responded and advised evacuation as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Thank you very much. The President and Fire Department Chief's Investigation for a residential C. Alarm called in by the homeowner at near Wainscott Main St.
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Repeating for the Brisbane Fire Department, Chief Investigation for a residential CO alarm called in by the homeowner at near Wainscott Main St. Time is 010.
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Thank you.
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Puggy MS-2-6-5-899-2.
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Dispatch, uh, 6 o'clock 17.
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POMCII. POMC2C2C2A.
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5-0-1.
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It was 38.
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Number one, please.
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from the airport,
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re-activation of the chief investigation for a residential seal alarm called by the resident at near Wainscott Main St, cross-a-carpath.
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Repeating to the Brisbane Fire Department, re-activation of the Chief Investigation for a residential seal alarm at near Wainscott Main St, cross-a-stair pass, time 0-015.
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Thank you.
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This resident, too, would be available to the terminal.
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320016, this was called her by the resident.
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They stated there, the alarm is going off, the change of the battery, and it's continuing to go off. They were advised to evacuate.
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Tad 4thag. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wainscott Main St, Wainscott, NY 11975
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