Carbon monoxide detector triggers full fire response, Briarcliff Manor NY


A carbon monoxide detector was activated at a residence near Terry Hill Court. The fire department responded fully, but no fire or hazardous condition was found. The scene was handed over to the building management.
Audio|Source: Briarcliff Manor Police, Fire and EMS
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Sparring north Seattle Brier Claw full department response 5 to 5 Terry Hill court down main road and dead end residential 1
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Byercliff full department response near Cherry Hill court between down many road and then dead end and residential 1,0212, 6-day-9 2.4-2-6-8-9 2-1-17 to Norse.
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Hard sales on.
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In service, turn over to building management.
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2172 in service, seen turned over to building management.
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1702 in service. Hard sales.
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Hard sales up.
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We've been released by 59 Alpha 4. We're in service.
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Released by 59 Alpha 4, 1-7 a no is in service.
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ADV6.
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ADV6 are starting.
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No, it's on 43.
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45, Medics 3 in Ralph and Caton.
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I'm sorry for you.
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Sixthigel, Friacl, M.S., with fire, 25-25-25-Terry-Hull Court, and downmany Road in the dead end,
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residential CO-detector activation,
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Firecliffe, P.M.F.
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With fire, 25,25, Terry, Hill, Court.
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Residential CO-detector, recreation, 665, 1044.
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Briarcliff Manor, NY
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