Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire chief investigation, Medford NY


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Blue Ridge Drive in Medford. The fire department is conducting a chief's investigation as a precaution. There are no reports of fire, illness, or confirmed hazards. The occupant is concerned and requested a check.
Audio|Source: Patchogue Fire Department
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WNX-10-638 to Medford Fire Department on the head with the chief's investigation of a residential CO alarm, near Blue Ridge Drive off a Grannie Road. Repeating for the Medford Fire Department, you have a chief's investigation.
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For a residential seal alarm near Blue Ridge Drive off Grady Road, 703, dispatch at 21.
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By 14.0 in the air with the chief's investigation for a residential seal on near Blue Ridge Drive off for Annie Road, 703.
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32-year-in-routes 705, Chief, a complaint called direct to the firehouse stating that a CO detector was gone off earlier and she's just concerned wants it checked out.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Blue Ridge Dr, Medford, NY 11763
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