Carbon monoxide alarm repeatedly sounds in Bayport home, Bayport NY


A carbon monoxide alarm repeatedly sounded in a Bayport home despite battery removal and window ventilation. The resident was advised to evacuate the home as a precaution. No symptoms related to carbon monoxide exposure were reported.
Audio|Source: Bayport Fire and Blue Point Fire
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Transcript:
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3430,
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Honey-Award, C.0.20 for a C.O. Alarm.
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near Lotus Rd, McConnell Avenue, Glenmore Avenue, Glenmore Avenue.
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Repeating for Bayport.
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C.O. 23 for a C.L.A.L.
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near Lotus Rd, C. McConnell and Glenmore Avenue.
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Time now 19.4. Case on forever.
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143030,000. 1430,000.
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Dirty signal to the first year in 1905.
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The chief direct call.
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She had an issue when she got home.
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Her seal detectors were going off. Her seal detector was going off.
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She took the batteries out and opened up the windows.
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And she put the batteries back in and she stated that it was going off again.
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So at this time I think she still took the batteries back out again.
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But I told her to evacuate and there are no symptoms.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lotus Rd, Bayport, NY 11705
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