Gas leak prompts multiple alarm activations


There have been multiple fire and carbon monoxide alarm activations at a location. Emergency responders are addressing a reported gas leak and assisting someone with medical symptoms related to carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
02:42
Transcript:
(name withheld) with command. You've notified national fuel, we do have a leak. The gas leak will notify national fuel. What drive? 79-year-old (name withheld) does he cold response. Orchard Avenue in the lower between commercial and the south. Call from National Fuel, female, non-team with symptoms. Second call for Big Tree, EOS 139 Orchard Avenue, 139 Orchard Avenue in the lower between Commercial Street and LaPelle. CO detector activation[1], call from National Fuel reporting CO detector activation with illness. (name withheld) is also responding. (name withheld) you're responding, 1854. (name withheld) and I, clear, (name withheld), and (name withheld) is responding. (name withheld) of your clear, (name withheld) responding, 139 Orchard Avenue, 18579.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO detector activation: Carbon monoxide detector has gone off, indicating a potential hazardous environment
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Location mentioned:
Near Orchard Ave, Buffalo, NY 14219
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