Fire alarm activates at Chester residence with evacuation, Chester VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm went off at a residence near Route 103 in Chester, Vermont. Occupants were evacuated as a precaution, and no symptoms were reported. Fire departments from Chester and Brockville responded.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Senator Fire, response to near Route 103, Chester for a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
00:06
No symptoms reported.
00:08
Everyone was called to evacuate.
00:10
They did not have service yesterday.
00:13
Again,
00:14
Tone us for Chester Fire, response to near Route 103 in Chester, the alarm has been going off for 20 minutes.
00:21
Yesterday, no symptoms.
00:27
Camera for John.
00:39
Opposed for Brockville Fire, respond to Chester Mutual Way to near Route 103, Chester.
00:47
The alarm has been going off for the last 20 minutes.
00:50
No symptoms reported.
00:54
Everyone was told to evacuate.
00:55
No one from Chester signed on.
00:57
Again, tell us for Brockville Fire, respond to near Route 103 in Chester,
01:02
to the alarm that has been going off for the last 20 minutes.
01:06
No symptoms.
01:07
Everyone told to evacuate.
01:08
I have five years.
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