High carbon monoxide levels detected in building evacuation, Great Neck NY
Fire crews responded to a building near East Shore Road due to carbon monoxide alarm activation and possible smoke detector alert. They confirmed elevated carbon monoxide levels inside and evacuated occupants. No active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Nassau County Fire - Battalion 7
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
You may be getting alarm activation for this location.
00:07
It is on purpose so that we can get people evax quicker.
00:15
Okay, copy, Chief.
00:17
Chief.
00:19
I call the property manager at near East Shore Road.
00:25
The contact for a building super, I know they were once no information available.
00:35
Copy, copy,
00:37
copy.
00:42
This 21.
00:47
3839, 1147, you got 65 and 1111, it's on you.
00:53
The scene of a CO with the alerts on the scene. I had no idea, Chief.
01:09
Where are you?
01:17
What is your location, headquarters?
01:21
Sitting on the room.
01:25
All right, perfect. Stand by, wait.
01:28
I just need more manpower, so as soon as you get a couple more bodies, you can respond, you know.
01:35
Copy, Chief.
01:37
311 8.0.
01:41
I'm not reporting any either at this time.
01:44
They have high levels of CO in the building.
01:47
We're standing by out of the street with the...
01:52
Alert 9.
01:55
3839, you copy?
01:59
Order.
02:02
1149.
02:09
That's 545.
02:15
Okay, very good, Chief.
02:17
Chief near 233 and 310 are directed.
02:23
In reference to the superintendent and there's no for the property manager again at near each road.
02:31
Okay.
02:35
Affirmity, that's fine.
02:39
You might be good second alarm coming to 203.
02:45
It's there with a smoke detector activation.
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