Carbon monoxide detected near Courtney Ave apartment, Newburgh NY
Emergency responders attended a carbon monoxide alarm near Courtney Avenue apartment 1 where an occupant felt ill. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were found in the basement caused by a poorly ventilated hot water heater. A red tag was requested for the faulty appliance.
Audio|Source: Northeast Orange County Fire (Battalion 3 Area)
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Transcript:
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Pension 3, truck 1. Respond for a CO detector sounding.
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Occupant feeling ill.
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Near Courtney Avenue, apartment 1.
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Tension 3, truck 1.
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Respond for a CO detector sounding.
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Occupant feeling ill.
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Near Courtney Avenue, Apartments 1.
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Range and three are out near Courtney.
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And on truck one.
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It is ratings as high as 16 parts per million in the basin.
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It's going to be to a poorly-vented hot water heater, having a central engine gas.
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We're going to need a second hot from Gatch.
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We're getting 16 parts per million from a faulty water heater in the basement. We need a red tag.
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Roger, red tag, a faulty water heater in the basement.
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Location mentioned:
Near Courtney Ave, Newburgh, NY 12550
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