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Carbon monoxide detector activates at Long Beach buildingLong Beach NY

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Near E Park Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561

Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near East Park Avenue in Long Beach with no emergency reported.

Audio|Source: Nassau County Fire - Battalions 2,3, & 4
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Transcript:
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3.0-1beach signal 8-3-19-2-3-4-3 respond activated carbon oxide detector,
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Long Beach Multi-Medicine.
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Near East Park Avenue between Riverside and Long Beach Boulevard.
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9-13 dispatch, 36.
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243, 2343, 230.230. Zero 3, go ahead.
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23443, this building name may have changed to, I believe, Encore,
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if you can get that information while you're there.
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No reported needed, just a CO detector activation.

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Near E Park Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561
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