Carbon monoxide detector triggers fire response at school, Ghent NY
A carbon monoxide detector was activated at Hawthorne Valley School near Route 21C in Hillsdale, prompting a fire department response. There was no confirmation of fire or hazardous conditions.
Audio|Source: Columbia County Fire
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Transcript:
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B for a CIO detector activation, the Hawthorne Valley School, near Route 21C, in the town of Hillsdale.
00:07
Long Company reporting, a lower-level middle hall detector activated. He insta-signed, Command 3, and Fire Round 7.
00:36
Cologne to fill out fire under automatic mutilated, off-to-wall equipment, normal stand-line quarters, fire alarm correction, C.O. Detector activated.
00:44
Hawthorne Valley School, near Route 21C, Town of Hillsdale.
00:49
Linearmur reporting at lower-level middle hall. Detector activated, sign command three, fire ground seven, and 1906 1183.
01:32
Come on, Car 1, you're here at 1907.
01:47
Go on Car 1, that's on me now.
01:51
Go ahead, Car 1.
01:59
You can hold all over two quarters at this time until I investigate.
02:06
She's holding off to its unit and service as well at 1908.
02:12
All right now, I'm off of charge 3.007.
02:45
Call on Beyond the Fillmont Fire under automatic mutual aid, off splits, and Melville, standby in quarters.
02:50
CO detector activated, Hawthorne Valley School near Route 21C in the town of Hillsdale.
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Location mentioned:
Near 330 County Rte 21C, Ghent, NY 12075
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