Carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at residential area, Lockport NY


Fire personnel responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Lakewood Lane. The alarm had been sounding for about 30 minutes before stopping. The caller did not report any symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Larry County Fire Control to Rapid ZMS, possible monitoring needed for carbon monoxide.
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Near Lakewood Lane between Rebecca and Beach.
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The carbon monoxide detector activation lasted 30 minutes but has stopped now.
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Caller does suspect some sort of chew.
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No symptoms.
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Use FDTAC 1.
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Copy that.
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227-2-222 or 29 are you able to do in the department?
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Pete and 31 with Lincoln Union David 6244 LUD 6244 it's going to be a gray GMC terrain 22 pounds
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Tempore Pete telegraph
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Repeating to Rapids.
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Service call near Lakewood Lane. Carbon monoxide detector activation for the last 30 minutes. The detector has stopped alarming.
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No symptoms.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lakewood Ln, Lockport, NY 14094
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