Fire alarm triggered at residence on Hayes Hollow Road, West Falls NY


A carbon monoxide detector triggered a fire alarm at a residence near Hayes Hollow Road. The alarm company reported the homeowner was changing batteries and there were no signs of illness, so the risk was considered low.
Audio|Source: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Copy Colton 7. The alarm company did call back stated the homeowner was changing batteries.
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We want to verify.
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Okay, I'll check it out.
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Copy show you in Route 745.
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Ember control, Colton 3 responding.
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Colvin 3, you're responding.
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Near Hayes Hollow Road.
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Reasoner was a CO detector in negative illness.
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The alarm company call back said the owner was changing batteries.
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Your 7 is en route as well.
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Amber fire colonate real basic.
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Colonnate, you're responding to he is allum.
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748.
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Colden nine responding.
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Holden nine, you're responding, near Hayes Hollow Road.
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For the EO Detector Negative Illness, call back from alarm company, said the owner was changing batteries.
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You got your three seven and eight, and we're out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hayes Hollow Rd, West Falls, NY 14170
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