Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Water Mill, Water Mill NY

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Fire & ArsonA carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a property near Flying Point Rd in Water Mill. Emergency personnel responded, and a key holder provided access to the property. The fire department entered the premises to check the situation, and police were on the way.
Audio|Source: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
04:21
Transcript:
00:00
We got this is a C-O-arm, correct?
00:06
Number-D.
00:07
Affirmative.
00:16
Number one headquarters, two-seven.
00:19
Number one headquarters, two-seven.
00:32
710. Show myself in 711-27, off going to me 28.
00:41
609.
00:44
Charlie 4-2.
00:55
(number withheld)
01:03
610
01:12
Negative issue, 3
01:16
610
01:23
That's 52[2].
01:27
52[2]. 52.
01:30
I sent you contact information.
01:33
One of the key holders called us.
01:36
They're going to give you information where a key is located.
01:41
52[2], copy.
01:57
There's a CO alarm pending near Flying Point Rd.
02:06
Careful.
02:20
BAS!
02:22
BAS!
02:33
Headquarters, Charlie 41.
02:37
39 in North Sea with New York, Foxshot, Papa, Victor, 28, 75.
02:47
614.
02:55
52[2] did that match?
03:00
52[2].
03:01
I made entry with the key checking into your...
03:08
10-4[1]. You should have PD[3] in route shortly.
03:12
10-4[1]. 4.
03:26
Two-two. Suspicious incident at near Homewood Drive.
03:52
402.
04:04
42.
04:07
42.
04:13
Charlie Fulton.
04:19
Be advised fire department made entry.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
52: Dispute / Family dispute
[3]
PD: Police Department
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near Flying Point Rd, Water Mill, NY 11976
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