Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response


The fire department was sent to respond to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence. The alarm kept sounding even after the batteries were changed, but no one was reported sick.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00I want to go ahead.00:03Near Lincoln, San Paul, 4370, L.S.P.437.00:07Black, take up, drive.00:10Northwest fire.00:11It's a C-O alarm activation, no illness reported.00:15Three Endora Drive.00:21Northwest fire. It's a C-O-Larm activation, three-endoro drive between Edgewood Drive and Carousel Lane.00:26They're reporting the alarm going on.00:27No illness reported.00:29They did try to change the batteries,00:31but still going off.00:32TAC 3 for operations, 1748.00:37Here are 4702 to control.00:404702.00:42We arrived.00:43Ending mileage, 12868, 12868.00:48Code 6.00:50Cove.00:51596 drives.00:53250, I copied your follow-up.00:565-2-6-1.
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I want to go ahead.
00:03
Near Lincoln, San Paul, 4370, L.S.P.437.
00:07
Black, take up, drive.
00:10
Northwest fire.
00:11
It's a C-O alarm activation, no illness reported.
00:15
Three Endora Drive.
00:21
Northwest fire. It's a C-O-Larm activation, three-endoro drive between Edgewood Drive and Carousel Lane.
00:26
They're reporting the alarm going on.
00:27
No illness reported.
00:29
They did try to change the batteries,
00:31
but still going off.
00:32
TAC 3 for operations, 1748.
00:37
Here are 4702 to control.
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4702.
00:42
We arrived.
00:43
Ending mileage, 12868, 12868.
00:48
Code 6.
00:50
Cove.
00:51
596 drives.
00:53
250, I copied your follow-up.
00:56
5-2-6-1.
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Onondaga County, NY
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