Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Fairfax Ave home, West Islip NY


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Fairfax Avenue, prompting fire and EMS response. The alarm came from a Vivint Smart CO sensor. Water damage was found affecting one alarm system. No fire or injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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Transcript:
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K-EH937-Worthassified Department signal 16[1] for an unknown medical alert 32 Bravo 2 near Fairfax Ave between Van Buren and Douglas Avenue full cruise needed for station 1 and EMT is near for headquarters responding members to call in 1625 dispatcher 5
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Fairfax Avenue
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So you know, county did receive an additional alarm activation for the same zone.
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All right, toughball. You got this through the system?
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What's all right cool?
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Through the system, but from an alarm monitoring company.
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All right, Channel 4, and they gave it to you a carbon monoxide?
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Yes,
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listed as a Vivint Smart CO sensor, carbon monoxide detector.
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All right, sample.
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Looks like we have a dual system here, a local, and a hardwired, and it looks like there's water damage in one of them, which is trying to ascertain.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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signal 16: Medical emergency or request for EMS assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fairfax Ave, West Islip, NY 11795
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