Crime & Safety
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Activated in Briarcliff Manor
Fire Department officials responded to the scene Tuesday night.
The was called to a residence this evening to investigate a carbon monoxide alarm.
A firefighter at the scene, in the village's tree streets' neighborhood, said responders were called to the scene because of a "bad carbon monoxide detector."
According to Police Sergeant Michael Bassett, the department was only at the scene briefly to check the home and confirm everything was safe.
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