Faulty stove emits carbon monoxide in apartment, Rochester NY


Firefighters responded to near Burke Terrace apartment after an odor of natural gas was reported from the stove. They found a faulty stove emitting 80 parts per million of carbon monoxide. The stove was secured, and installation of a smoke detector was recommended.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Spot to make an investigation for the odor of natural gas from the stove at near Burke Terrace, Apartment (number withheld).
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It turns off Burr Street and Augustine Street.
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Then it'll be for Engine 10 on Channel 2.
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Spot for the order of natural gas coming from the stove in the kitchen of near Burke Terrace.
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Apartment number (number withheld) off Burr Street and Augustine Street, Trajan 10, Channel 2.
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Okay, I'll give it to your soap, and...
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253. Fire's Patrick Acknowledist for 2C35.
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Can keep it with 2502-253.
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Press your assignment, go back in service.
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224 is on scene in service.
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13 in service.
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13, truck 5 on location at State Police out with you.
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Fire smash.
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DC35.
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Jeremy came in and have Fire Marshal give you a call.
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That's all, please.
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Terminity come in, have Fire Mars to give you a call.
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Okay. Okay.
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It's from 4510.
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4510. The detector here in question was actually working properly.
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You found a faulty stove producing 80 parts from a million of carbon dioxide.
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We'll be secure in the stove and you can mark it for one smoke detector install.
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Location mentioned:
Burke Terrace, Rochester, NY 14613
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