Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide alarm on Lillian Ave, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Lillian Avenue in Syracuse. The caller reported that the alarm had stopped sounding and requested responders wait outside. The situation appears to have been non-emergency at the time of arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck four,
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alarm,
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carbon monoxide,
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near Lillian Avenue,
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between Tyson Place and Coughlin Avenue.
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Truck four,
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alarm,
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carbon monoxide, near Lillian Avenue,
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between Tyson Place and Coughlin Avenue.
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Four, you're going to Lillian Avenue for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Caller stated it's no longer going off and they asked us to wait outside.
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Location mentioned:
Lillian Ave, Syracuse, NY 13206
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