Carbon monoxide alarm activated due to faulty burner, Selkirk NY
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Holly Mill Rd. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected, likely caused by a faulty burner or oven. Firefighters ventilated the area, shut off the gas, and requested assistance from fire services and National Grid. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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45 parts per million and climate.
00:07
Okay,
00:08
did they indicate if they were doing anything cooking-related as well as did they just turn their heat on?
00:17
It's 9 o'clock.
00:23
Rest your living, command.
00:32
They're telling me that he hasn't been on but they've been cooking for approximately two hours.
00:40
All right.
00:43
Just do a double check of all the utilities.
00:50
Then in the basement now the readings are about 20.
00:54
We're just double checking everything.
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Okay, turn the oven and the oven and the stove on see if it climbs back up again.
01:08
Okay
01:18
Rescue, commandant. Command. Command.
01:24
I believe it's going to be an issue with a burner or oven.
01:28
We're going to ventilate and double check.
01:33
All right, any Atari services or a national grid or both?
01:43
I would assume so we're going to have to shut the gas to the unit off in people keys.
01:52
Okay.
01:53
We're like command of stature.
01:58
I'll take fire services and National Grid and you can make it a signal 20 rescue 11.
02:08
The service is being requested the scene of a seal alarm without illness near Holly Mill Rd.
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Each fire swan at 20-07. A signal 20 for the seal alarm, near Holly Mill Rd holding rest of 11.
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Location mentioned:
Near Holly Mill Rd, Selkirk, NY 12158
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