Fire units respond to CO detector activation in Watertown, Watertown NY
Fire department and rescue units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Arsenal Street in Watertown. No one was reported ill. The alarm specifically indicated a carbon monoxide alert in the main dining area. Units arrived on scene and began checking the premises.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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City Fire telephone alarm[1], rescue, CO detector, Arsenal Street.
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for CO-detector activation, no illness,
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repeating city fire, telephone, alarm, rescue, respond to near Arsenal St, the high hop for a CO-detector activation, no illness,
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crosses up State Route 3 in Western Boulevard.
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Her rescue's been a route for zero-two.
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Copy.
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Let's roll six quarters.
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The engine won't down to see in investigating.
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Engine won't arrive, 1612.
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T.3 is on Fiat, so many.
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G3 arrives 1612.
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Rescue, don't see.
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Rescue arrives 1613.
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The alarm panel says CO2 main dining area. We're going to check it all.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
telephone alarm: Incident reported by telephone to fire dispatch (as opposed to via alarm system or in-person)
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Location mentioned:
Near Arsenal St, Watertown, NY 13601
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