Possible carbon monoxide exposure at Connecticut Street home, Buffalo NY


Emergency responders are investigating possible carbon monoxide exposure at a home near Connecticut Street between 15th and 16th. A woman on site has had a headache for three to four hours, and the occupants are ventilating the building by opening windows and doors. Two large German shepherd dogs are also present at the location.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still alarm[1] level two to investigate possible CO[2] with symptoms at near Connecticut Street. That's between 15th and 16th.
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Scope 1437, letter 4 F20 and B44.
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Still alarm[1] to investigate possible CO[2] with symptoms at near Connecticut Street.
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That's between 15th and 16th.
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Score 147, ladder 4 F20 and B44. Timeout, 9.20 hours by full fire.
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The signal?
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That's correct.
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Here, building.
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Bravo 2.32 radio.
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1232?
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I'm on Broadway,
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Mortimer Streetside. If you can get my complaint to call, please.
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Please.
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That's the album.
01:06
B-44, you're responding, near Connecticut Street. That's between 15th to 16th.
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We got the call from National Fuel.
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The husband was reporting the wife who is on-premises right now is experiencing a headache for approximately three to four hours. They believe it was possible seal. They reported they have windows and doors attempting to ventilate.
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You have one in one have 20 in an ambulance responding. To be advised,
01:31
reported there are two large German shepherds on the property as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Initial/non-box alarm notification (typically lower-level fire/alarm response)
[2]
CO: Carbon monoxide incident or exposure.
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