Residential carbon monoxide alarm prompts response, Saratoga County NY
Fire and emergency units responded to a residential alarm activated by a carbon monoxide or multi-gas detector. The resident reported a headache but declined medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Investigated a quarter of gas for a resident. Number four, native gansworth lane cross the flicker road in backstretched court.
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Jackie, 1753.
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Waltzegie Mouth, Charlie feigning up. So, two sixty seven, pass which is across the Gloria Lane and Hospitality Broads. Tach 3. Thank you. Thank you.
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Carbon R. Station 1, Farco.
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Station 1,000. Stage 1, 1753. The caller's been sure if it's a CO alarm that's going off or a multi-gast detector that is activated.
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Okay, I see you on this on the board.
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Firecom 7-9.
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Fire come. You can show me and not the native answer.
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1754.
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Did you copy last?
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came up, cancellation of your calls. Trashmond Road, you're back in.
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I did not.
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The call, I think, there's an alarm going off. She's unsure if it's a multi-gast alarm or 50 alarm.
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She did say that she was having a headache, declined EMF.
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Okay, received.
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