Smoke from wood stove activates detectors at school street, Williamsville NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to smoke and carbon monoxide detector activation near School Street. Monitors showed no danger and incident was caused by wood stove smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Leading to Cowell Center, carbon monoxide detector negative illness, near School Street.
00:07
Near School Street.
00:09
Collins Center 9 on location requested manpower with the field detector.
00:14
Time now, 6:31.
00:21
Collins Center 7 to Collins Center 9.
00:24
Count Center 9.
00:30
Go ahead, stopping.
00:35
Standing by for a crew, would you like me to respond?
00:39
No, I got a firefighter to stop at the hall and grab the monitor.
00:43
I'm sad. You can stand by at the hall for now.
00:49
Now is control of Calic Saturday Night.
00:55
Callis Center Night.
01:01
Zero on our monitor could be a faulty detector or wood stove with a lot of smoke in a house.
01:08
It was a combo carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.
01:11
I believe it was just smoke from the wood stove going to make it go off.
01:15
So we're all set here.
01:16
Back in service return.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Williamsville, NY 14221
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