Fire department investigates carbon monoxide alarm at home


Fire department responds to a carbon monoxide alarm triggered at a residence on Scallop Avenue in East Hampton.
Audio|Source: East Hampton Fire and EMS Paging
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Transcript:
00:00We're standing fire department on the air chief investigation for an activated CO alarm, 37 Scallop Avenue, crossbeat of clamsail evidence.00:09We're tuning for the Tampa Fire Department on the air, an excuse of investigation for an activated CO alarm, 37 Scallop Avenue, cross speed of Clamsdale Avenue.00:191245, now is there quick?00:25I'm like you being at 1246.
00:00
We're standing fire department on the air chief investigation for an activated CO alarm, 37 Scallop Avenue, crossbeat of clamsail evidence.
00:09
We're tuning for the Tampa Fire Department on the air, an excuse of investigation for an activated CO alarm, 37 Scallop Avenue, cross speed of Clamsdale Avenue.
00:19
1245, now is there quick?
00:25
I'm like you being at 1246.
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Location mentioned:
Near Scallop Ave, East Hampton, NY 11937
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