Carbon monoxide alarm triggers building evacuation in Glenville, Glenville NY


Fire and EMS crews responded to a call near Union Street for a 35-year-old with breathing difficulties. Due to high carbon monoxide levels detected, they evacuated a building near Rudy Chase Drive. Later, they responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at the Hampton Run Apartments in Glenville.
Audio|Source: Schenectady County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Ambulance Pell to Response near Union Street for a 35-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
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Across our Bedford and Waverly, repeating for Engine 4.
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On-Apillar response, near Union Street for a 35-year-old female with difficult breathing.
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This man by 2157.
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Well, I'll copy.
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So, 232-1s are out.
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I'm good tonight.
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We're going to need to act for this time.
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We're going to get inside to evacuate the building.
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There's high level of a CIO throw.
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Two, three, two, three, two, one,
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copies. Okay, two, nine.
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Okay, two, three.
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2.38.
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Go ahead.
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You can put me up to have a 2-3-8 there.
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I'll turn on our outplug for assistance or system.
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We do FCO readings throughout the common areas of a building as well.
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Okay.
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McDonville,
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Hampton Run apartment near Rudy Chase Drive, Apartment 704 for carbon monoxide.
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Sir Tuguer and Tech partner crosses in for Apples Fire Department with East Glenville.
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Hampton Run Apartments, near Rudy Chase Drive, Apartment 704 for carbon monoxide call.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rudy Chase Dr, Glenville, NY 12302
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