Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers alarm at residence, Buffalo NY


A carbon monoxide detector activated at a residence near Cleveland Drive and Vernon Drive. Readings of 30 parts per million were detected in the basement. The gas company was notified, and responders determined the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. No symptoms were reported.
Audio|Source: Cheektowaga Depew Lackawanna Fire
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Transcript:
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near Vernon Drive.
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Cleveland Hill, investigated COETA detector activation with no symptoms. near Vernon.
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Cofield 9 headed to Vernon.
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Clear.
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Good.
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Good.
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We're getting 30 parts per million in the basement at near Cleveland Drive. We got the gas company started please.
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That's 30 parts per million race.
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Uprovo.
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21.
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Go admit.
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We're rerouting from near Cleveland Drive to Vernon.
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Pobo 9 on location.
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(name withheld).
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Go ahead, (name withheld).
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The general fuel is a response...
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on's on location.
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Map 21, we're gonna be all set, you can pick up. It'll be a faulty detector.
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Copy that, Chief, we're picking off.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cleveland Dr, Buffalo, NY 14225
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