Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Centerport home, Centerport NY
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Crossman Rd in Centerport. There was no clear sign of fire, injury, or immediate danger. The alarm may have been triggered accidentally.
Audio|Source: Centerport Fire Department
02:43
Transcript:
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Just a zero, sent up a fighter panel, running with a signal 23, for my non-side detector activation to Bravo 1.
00:08
I have a near Crossman Rd off a Tuscal Rover Drive, and Highland Drive.
00:13
Repeat in the center port, a signal 23, called my not side detector activation. Near Crossman Rd, Off the Sussex Motor Drive, and Highland Drive.
00:22
Respond members are calling 0.051, dispatcher 5.
00:28
261-1-2-3-stander.
00:39
Show for officer one. Officer 1.
00:48
I-61, you also have a member, looks like they're getting geared up, you have two at Station 1.
01:08
0, 2662.
01:09
We have myself and one other, you know, we take it right, 12.
01:14
Oh,
01:21
fair enough. Sixty-one, did you get that?
01:24
Station 1 can respond with 2612 if you want to make up a crew on scene with 261.
01:35
Taxable, yeah, that'll work.
01:41
Uh,
01:43
for a 162, you read the right?
01:46
Okay, cool.
01:48
Okay, cool.
01:49
A medic, not.
01:56
It's two medic 1,90, 100.
02:09
12, we'll be signal 2.
02:13
261, B.SML2, 0101.
02:19
0192.
02:21
0192.
02:27
261, you're all going to near Crossman Rd off a Tuscarora Drive and Highland Drive.
02:34
You're going for a carbon ice detector activation called in direct to county.
02:40
You're going for a main den activation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Crossman Rd, Centerport, NY 11721
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