Carbon monoxide alarm at private home causes confusion, Cohocton NY


Emergency responders were called to a private residence near Akins Rd in Cohocton after a carbon monoxide detector activated. A 19-year-old female was found confused and not alert but later was awake and breathing while trying to get others out of the house. There were no confirmed fire or criminal activities.
Audio|Source: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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Transcript:
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Spent two, Cohocton Fire, CVAS Ambulance 8 Bravo 1, Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation.
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One patient who's confused, near Akins Rd in the town of Cohocton, cross the County Route 6 and Brown Hill Road.
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Again, that's Cohocton Fire, CVS Ambulance 8, Bravo 1. CO detector activation[1], one patient who is confused.
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Near Akins Rd in the town of Cohocton, across the county route 6 and Brown Hill Road.
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It's defined to 335.
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335-332.
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I respond out to near Akins Rd.
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Had a CO detector alarm going off. The caller wound up kicking in the door for a 19-year-old female, not alert.
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She is awake now and breathing, but confused, attempting to get people out of the house at this time.
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There you go, copy.
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3-2, copy, Ralph.
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335-32. Callers going back inside the house, even though we advised them to go outside.
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Spentuco, Cohocton Fire, CVAS Ambulance 8, Bravo 1, CO detector activation[1], was a 19-year-old female who was not alert, is now awake and breathing,
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is confused.
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Near Akins Rd, in the town of Cohocton, cross the County Route 6 and Brown Hill Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO detector activation: Carbon monoxide detector activation/alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Akins Rd, Cohocton, NY 14826
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