Heat detector activation triggers false carbon monoxide alarm


The audio reports a residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered by heat detector activation in a basement. Emergency crews are responding to the address.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
01:24
Transcript:
Let's give him a heads up. We're going to read about 10 minutes out. We're getting an arrow alert. We'll be a report in with (name withheld). Engine 11 Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 260 Niagara Point Drive. Engine 11. Residential Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 260 Niagara Point Drive, between Dead End and West Bayfront Parkway. We'll get him in their alert. Twenty-seven volts. Just man, 1011, 2.60 Niagara Point for CO alarm[1]. The original 11 crosses of West Bayfront to the dead end. It's actually going to be a heat detector activation in the west basement. Nearest type is going to be right across from the driveway on an 8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Niagara Point Dr, Erie, PA 16507
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