Carbon monoxide illness reported near Carlton Street, Buffalo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a family near Carlton Street experienced illness from carbon monoxide exposure. National Fuel and fire services responded after the family reported repeated symptoms and hospital visits.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alarm level 2 response.
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If it's again carbon monoxide with illness, near Carlton Street between Jefferson Avenue and the Kensington Expressway.
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To go for engine 33, ladder 6 F20 and B43,
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that's a still alarm.
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Level 2 response for carbon monoxide with illness, near Carlton Street between Jefferson Avenue and the Kensington Expressway.
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To go for engine 33, ladder 6 F20 and B43, 10 out is 1522 buffalo fire.
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436.
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Chief,
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you're responding,
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near Carlton Street between Jefferson Avenue and the Kensington Expressway.
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Call from National Fuel reporting this family was seen last night at the hospital for carbon monoxide with symptoms.
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They went back today and now are still feeling ill again.
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National Fuel is responding.
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You're going to 1-1 at F-20 on a level 2.
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Location mentioned:
Carlton St, Buffalo, NY 14211
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