Carbon monoxide detector triggers alarm near Richfield Ave, Buffalo NY


A carbon monoxide detector alarm was triggered near Richfield Avenue, between South Park and Ithaca. The fire department responded to investigate the possible presence of carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alarm, level 1[1], number near Richfield, that's between South Park and Ithaca, in the lower. It's not being activated carbon dioxide detector to scope for action 4.
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Still alarm, level 1[1], to number near Richfield Avenue, that's between South Park and and Ithaca, it's in the lower, a port of an activated carbon dioxide alarm, to scope for action 4, about 8.35 hours, we'll fire.
Police codes explained
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level 1: Lowest-priority response level requiring minimal resources and standard initial assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Near Richfield Ave, Buffalo, NY 14220
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