Fire department responds to carbon monoxide and fire alarm, Putnam County NY
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The fire department was called to a residence near Hilaire Road in Putnam County due to a carbon monoxide and fire alarm. The alarm company reported a possible oil burner malfunction with smoke coming from the boiler. Attempts to cancel the alarm were made but the fire department was requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Let's public valley fire,
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near Hilaire Road, Putnam County.
00:05
I'm next to you alone.
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One Valley Fire, near Hilaire Road for your place.
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One max CO.
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Arms, so 9.
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305 with me.
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One of the Valley Fire,
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near Hilaire Road,
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the CO alarm.
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On the Valley Fire, second dispatch, near Hilaire Road for support the CO alarm.
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309, 428.
00:47
One-two's on.
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The alarm company is reporting possible oil burner malfunction.
00:54
Keyholder is reporting smoke was coming from the boiler.
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Was attempting to cancel.
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Now states want the fire department to respond.
01:04
We did advise that we didn't make cancel.
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We see a second.
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Putnam County, NY
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