Co2 alarm triggers response at boothbay residence, Boothbay ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a CO2 alarm activated at a residence near Dover Cross Road in Boothbay, causing concern for the occupant who appeared disoriented. Fire and EMS teams were dispatched, command was established on scene, and the house was evacuated safely.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Linking Com, Boothbay Fire, respond to near Dover Cross Road.
00:05
Caller advised his CO2 detector was going off.
00:09
Calling in on a landline seemed to be getting disoriented,
00:13
so dispatch decided to hang up and send fire no dispatch code.
00:18
Again, Lincoln-Com, Booth Bay Fire, respond to near Dover Cross Road.
00:22
Caller advised CO2 alarm was going off.
00:26
Calling on a landline seemed to be getting disoriented.
00:28
Dispatch decided to hang up and send fire no dispatch code 717.
00:54
Linking Calm, Blue Bay Region Ambulance, respond to near Dover Cross Road in Booth Bay.
01:00
Caller advised that CO2 alarm was going off, calling in on a landline to seem to be getting disoriented.
01:07
Dispatch decided to hang up.
01:09
Fire is on the way.
01:10
Again, Lincoln, Blue Bay, Blue Bay Region Ambulance, respond to near Dover Cross Road.
01:16
They're advised his CO2 alarm was going off.
01:20
Calling in on a landline seemed to be getting disoriented.
01:23
Dispatched decided to hang up, no dispatch code, time of page 718.
01:29
44 has a call.
01:32
744. 74. 74,
01:38
Lincoln.
01:41
24, Lincoln.
01:43
24, go ahead.
01:46
Just advise all other units, this is not a very great driveway, not great spot on Dover Cross Road, not limited parking.
02:04
Not very good and poorly marked, go ahead.
02:08
Time for, thank you.
02:14
Thank you.
02:17
Baltimore 11, Lincoln, 27 NERO.
02:26
Baltimore 11, Alexis Chandler comes out of ALNA with a valid Class C expiring 2028.
02:32
Zero conviction, zero a draw, nothing further, go ahead.
02:36
10-4[1], thank you.
02:48
4-1-720.
02:50
4 about 21-7-20.
03:02
See that 1080, activated again.
03:08
Affirmative.
03:09
Three more time.
03:19
Go ahead.
03:21
Do you guys are just pointing at Dover Road calling Booth Bay?
03:29
Time for.
03:31
You need to turn around, you've got to follow 27 north up by going towards the Woodbury-Warily museum going by the Adams Pond.
03:44
Before they do.
03:48
River 2, whatever you guys choose, it's one a halfway point across there.
03:57
Lupy fire 24 Lincoln on scene, near Dover Cross Road.
04:03
24 have you on scene, 722.
04:12
Lincoln, Baltimore 11, your status?
04:15
I'll say, that I'm good.
04:18
Okay,
04:24
fire six to fire four.
04:28
Go ahead.
04:31
Everybody's out of the house, if we could get a meter up here, please.
04:36
Copy that, we'll be en route with engine two momentarily.
04:44
10-4[1]. 6 to Lincoln.
04:48
I'll have command.
04:49
Please switch all units to the Booth Bay Channel.
04:54
For Booth Bay Fire 6, has command all responding boothbay units.
04:59
Move to the Tactical Channel 724.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Dover Cross Rd, Boothbay, ME 04537
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