Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Easton home, Easton MD
A carbon monoxide alarm at an Easton residence forced occupants to evacuate, which prompted a full emergency response but found no visible hazard on arrival.
Audio|Source: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 60, Paramarick, 96.01.
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Local Box 6.1, Station 60, Paramarick 96,
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Zero alarm.
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410 South Street.
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Gibson Street, South Hudson Street.
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Local Box 611, 1860, CO alarm, 410 South Street, Easton, College District 1245.
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T-61 responding.
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T-61-1-166.
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T-61 responding at 1246.
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Car 96 responding at 1246.
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Hermic 96, response to local box 6-1.
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Procedo alarm,
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410 South Street, Easton, Kelly Gibson Street, South Higgins Street.
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CO alarm,
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alarm is going off in the kitchen.
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All residents have evacuated the structure.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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3.61 copies.
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168 respond to 3.
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1868 responding to 3, 1248.8.
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178 respond to local box 61.
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CO alarm.
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410 South Street, Easton, Kelly Gibson,
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Street. South 2nd Street.
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Resident revised CO alarm going off in the kitchen.
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I just took me in college.
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930 out of Easton.
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Powered 93 out of Easton 1249.
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C61's on the scene.
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I've got two-story residential, nothing evident.
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You can make 410 South Street command.
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South St, Easton, MD 21601
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