Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at residence auxiliary building, Malden Bridge NY


A carbon monoxide detector was triggered in an auxiliary building at a residence near Albany Turnpike in the town of Chatham. The alarm company could not cancel the alarm. The detector activation was caused by machinery running inside the building.
Audio|Source: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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Transcript:
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Columbia 1-2 Trivillage, a carbon monoxide detector activation, near Albany Turnpike, town of Chatham, across the Searing Road in Route 66.
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Alarm company reporting, it's the Ammerman residents, and they did make contact.
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It's the auxiliary building, and they had a machine running inside.
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However, alarm company is unable to cancel.
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The alarm, Command 4, Fire Ground 8 have been...
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the sign. I'll be clear back and service.
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The roadway is going to be re-opening shortly.
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Appreciate your clear.
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Last back in service, roadway to be reopened militarily, 643 p.m.
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5.4.1.
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and 2 Trivillage, a carbon monoxide detector activation in the auxiliary building, near Albany Turnpike, Town of Chatham, cross-streets, Searing Road, and Route 66.
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Alarm committee spoke with the keyholder on scene who stated it was machinery that was running inside.
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However, the alarm company is unable to cancel.
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Command 4, Fire, Gunny, have been assigned 1843, 1182.
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Location mentioned:
Near Albany Turnpike, Malden Bridge, NY 12115
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