Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Belfast laundromat, Belfast ME
A carbon monoxide detector sounded an alarm for the third time at a coin-operated laundromat near High St in Belfast. The fire department was dispatched to investigate the possible carbon monoxide issue. The detector initially showed a high reading but returned to zero after the area was aired out. The building was not evacuated, and firefighters were investigating to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Waldo County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Tension Belfastfire, attention bell fast fire.
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Asking that you respond to near High St, the coin-op laundromat,
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carbon monoxide,
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detector going off, this is the third time.
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It's called their provider.
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They asked that fire department be paged out. It was reading 113, and then now it's reading 0 after he aired it out, but they just want to be cautious.
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Your code is 52,
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Charlie 3, Charlie, time is 1159.
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200, all the I copy.
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I'll be en route direct.
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10, 200 and 1201.
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Belfast 20 Waldo on the code 12
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1040.
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200 Waldo, I'm on scene. The building is not evacuated. I'll be else to investigate.
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104-200, got you there, 1202.
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