Co detector activates at bloomfield building, Bloomfield CT
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector activated at a building near Tunxis Avenue in Bloomfield. The building was evacuated as a precaution. No symptoms reported among occupants. Fire and rescue units responded in a cold mode.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomfield Center Fire
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Transcript:
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Bloomfield Fire Department is sent for a dispatch near Tunxis Ave for a CO detector, no symptoms.
00:17
Bloomfield fire responding on a cold response.
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Near Tunxis Avenue.
00:23
Report of an activated CO detector.
00:25
No symptoms.
00:27
The state's buildings evacuated.
00:30
Cross streets Beaman Lane,
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incident channeled fire ground 1.
00:33
Your timeouts at 2145.
00:41
Squad 3 is en route with 3.4.1, please.
00:47
Squad 3, responding with 3.
00:49
A cold response, near Tunxis Avenue.
00:53
Auto-activated CO detector.
00:55
No symptoms.
00:56
Buildings should be evacuated.
00:58
Cross streets Beaman Lane.
01:00
You know,
01:01
one hydrant listed near Tunxis Ave on the extension.
01:06
It's a 1,350-foot hose blade from the hydrant.
01:09
It's a Shelby firearm.
01:17
Car 3 is en route.
01:23
Car 3 responding 2148.
01:31
Dispatch Rescue 6 responding in 3.
01:36
Excuse 6 responding to 3.
01:38
2, 148.
01:45
Rescue 6-year headlight.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Tunxis Ave, Bloomfield, CT 06002
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