Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response near Sny Road, Akwesasne NY
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Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Sny Road with a landlord on scene to direct them. The call prompted a second alarm activation as responders investigated the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Malone Fire, State Police
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Franklin County Dispatch for Hoganburg-Aquisthosny.
00:03
CO-activation, near Sny Road.
00:07
You'll have a landlord meet you on-scene when you get there.
00:11
Repeating for Hogan'sburg-Aquistosny.
00:14
C-O activation near Sny Road.
00:17
You will have a landlord meeting you on-scene.
00:19
One time 16-16-16.
00:21
Back to any Hoganford Rock beside a fire unit.
00:59
Arbosneesne, second alarm, seal activation near road.
01:04
Repeating for Hoganburg-Oproskney, second alarm, seal activation near road.
01:14
Spark, how are you going?
01:19
Go ahead.
01:22
Did the caller give you a lot number, which helps on 95?
01:30
That no one was currently there, but the landlord (name withheld) was going to be there to show you which one to look for.
01:45
Copy that, I'm writing.
01:53
Get here can reach zero to be two-south.
02:01
Get down, a few-year-down.
02:03
This is a new country.
02:20
Acknowledging will be out here, are we?
02:24
Receive, acknowledging, acknowledging, 1625.
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NY-95, New York
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