Carbon dioxide detector triggers false fire alarm, Tuscarora NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon dioxide detector caused a false fire alarm near Gill Road in the town of Tuscarora. Responders identified the cause and reset the detector.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Tier Region Fire
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Transcript:
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Spender, Tuscarora Fire,
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General fire alarm, near Gill Road, town of Tuscarora, Town Highway Department, near Hamilton Road and County Route 85.
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Again, Tuscarora Fire,
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391,
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General fire alarm,
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Near Gill Road, Town of Tuscarora, Town Highway Department,
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Near Hamilton Road and County Route 85,
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1130.
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Chief 39, just about.
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Chief 39.
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You can go ahead and recall our department.
00:42
It's a CO2 detector.
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We're trying to shut it off now and reset it.
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Location mentioned:
Tuscarora, NY 14510
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