Carbon monoxide detector alarm at Glen Cove address, Glen Cove NY


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at an address near Seacliff Avenue and McGrady Street in Glen Cove. The alarm was triggered by a heat and carbon monoxide detector in the southwest garage area. Multiple alerts requested additional manpower. There was no confirmation of fire or hazardous carbon monoxide levels at the time.
Audio|Source: Glen Cove Police
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Transcript:
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Bancashio for the Glenco Fire Department, second alert on a zone 4 signal aid for fuel effect activation, manpower is needed,
00:07
(number withheld) Seacliff Avenue, near McGrady Street.
00:11
On 218, section number 4.
00:18
Evan for a ride.
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Ahp.
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Solvite. I see.
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Curtis.
00:31
If I got the aided off the train,
00:46
the train will be moving momentarily.
00:49
Stand for, 1240, what's your location?
00:57
Cammany East Sound platform next to the restroom.
01:03
Sack 74, copy.
01:07
I'm here now, MTA Police, all front.
01:11
Seven,
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self one.
01:16
Two-seven.
01:18
Two-seven, two to headquarters.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:29
I'll be operating the ambulance to hospital 270 following.
01:36
So, 21.
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Highledge is 52093.0.
02:01
Dr.
02:10
Joe for the Glenco Fire Department, a third alert on the Zone 4 general alarm, C.O detector activation, (number withheld) Seacliff Avenue, near McGrady Street, 1-2-22, Dispaction Number 4.
02:27
7.2, we are arrived at the hospital ending mileage 52093.7.
02:41
24.
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5204. 5 to 0,
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524 is 21,
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light.
03:00
203 engine 524.
03:03
It came in through the alarm company's Zone 24 Southwest Garage heat slash CO detector.
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Location mentioned:
McGrady St, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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