Carbon monoxide alarm triggers building evacuation in Fredonia, Fredonia NY


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near Yonge Street in Fredonia. No one was reported ill. The building was evacuated as a safety measure and occupants remained outside as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Chautauqua County Sheriff and Fire - North, Fredonia Area Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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One engine to assist for Vianna on a C.O.R.M.
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activation with no illness.
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near Yonge Street.
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You're speaking to the Holy Center One Engineosis of Savannah,
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C1 arm activation with no illness.
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near Yonge Street between Nathstream and Nettam.
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Level 6.
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Level 6. Level 6.
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Everyone?
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I went back.
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Fox 65154 Cyrano.
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Steel door and trim was last plugged out.
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August 3rd of 2024.
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That's the night.
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111.
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11.
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First back, our center, copy the call.
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Talk to my center, they've been evacuated the building.
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No parent, fire or anything.
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Everybody's been able to stand outside as a precaution. They've got their doors open.
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Location mentioned:
Fredonia, NY 14063
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