Fire alarm at McCarthy Manor with elevated carbon monoxide


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at McCarthy Manor where elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected near a stove, and ambulance crews requested help to enter the building.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
01:10
Transcript:
Patient left us seeing you can cancel AMR. Received. 1442. Letter 1. Assistant Ambulance. 501, South Cross Avenue. Assists the ambulance with entry, 501 South Cross Avenue at McCarthy Manor, between Madison Street and Harrison Street. The original call is a general fire alarm. (name withheld) is on site requesting fire response for entry. And latter one, assist the ambulance, 501 South Cross Avenue, McCarthy Manor, between Madison Street and Harrison Street. The AMR is arrived requesting fire for forced entry, 1443. Car 4 arrives, 23 clear. Engine 2, off the air. Force is 44. Truck to search to car 4. We've got 14 parts per million[1] by the stove. We're going to isolate that now.
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14 parts per million: CO levels detected
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Near S Crouse Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210
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