Carbon monoxide detector triggered by burst pipe at school, Bath NY


A carbon monoxide detector at Bath Haverling Central School was triggered due to a burst water pipe that caused a short circuit in the detector.
Audio|Source: Southern Tier Region Fire
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Transcript:
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A bath fire rate omega-2 for the CO detector activation.
00:03
Bath Haverling Central School, near Ellas Ave, and the village of bath across the Keller Street in West Washington Street.
00:09
Just about (number withheld), I'll be on scene.
00:11
(Number withheld) on scene. Bredonia Fire Ambulance (number withheld).
00:13
EMS call ALS responds, near Old Main Drive, Alumni Hall, out in front of the building,
00:19
for patient, unstable, cardiac history.
00:21
Freeling Fire repeating ambulance (number withheld), EMS call ALS response, near Old Main Drive, Alumni Hall, out in front of the building for a patient, unstable with cardiac history, 1901, freeling a fire.
00:33
I don't know how much.
00:38
Fire dispatch to Asheville, County Medics (number withheld) for an EMS call.
00:42
ALS response, near cold circle, east.
00:45
For a male unresponsive is breathing.
00:47
Fire dispatch, repeating, Asheville, County Medics (number withheld), EMS call ALS response.
00:51
Near Cove Circle East, Cross Streets are Sunrise Drive and Cove Circle.
00:56
For a male unresponsive is breathing, diabetic history, 1902, fire dispatch.
01:00
Stubon, (number withheld).
01:02
(Number withheld).
01:03
Contractors burst the water pipe at the school here.
01:06
Shorted out the detector, bat units are going to be back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ellas Ave, Bath, NY 14810
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