Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by furnace startup, West Seneca NY
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Buffalo Creek Commons in West Seneca. They found no carbon monoxide in the residence. The alarm was likely caused by the furnace starting for the first time this season. No one needed transport to a hospital; medical staff evaluated everyone on-site and cleared them.
Audio|Source: West Seneca Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Copy AMR[1] is at Buffalo Creek Commons at 0 .4 minutes.
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Last week, UNA2.
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2.
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UNA2, good.
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Zero readings throughout the residents.
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First time prior up the furnace.
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Just had a hiccup with the burnus.
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AMR[1] is handling all the patient contact with two sign-offs.
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You put union back in service.
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Copy, zero readings. We'll chalk it up to the first time of the heater kicking on.
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Hammer is handling the sign-off. Everybody's back in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance/EMS)
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