Residential CO alarm triggers emergency response in Fairfax, Fairfax VT
Fairfax Fire and Rescue responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Buck Hollow Road, with no reported illness, prompting concern for safety.
Audio|Source: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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State Alton, Central the page for Fairfax Fire, please respond near Buck Hollow Road for a residential CO alarm activation.
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Central to the page for Fairfax Fire, please respond near Buck Hollow Road.
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Have any residential CO alarm activation? Central standing by for acknowledgement, 1017.
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Okay,
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Fine. Also, a battery part of a large bird in the middle of the intersection, northbound just before 19, only gotten one call about it.
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I did contact the OT, there on anybody in the area.
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Northbound or southbound?
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Northbound just before exit 19.
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Turn 4, I'll check it.
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Yep.
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233-7. 233.
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Close that noise, this point out.
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I'll check on the interstate site.
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Two-four.
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Two-forward, what you got me?
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Good for, thank you.
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I'm six.
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Senator 17-84.
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You didn't calling, I can't copy you.
02:13
Metro from 7K4 has given any notice of ill effects in the hassle.
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The K4, this came in through an alarm company, you've had no contact.
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Please dispatch rescue.
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And open to the page for Fairfax Refuge, please respond near Buck Hollow Road for residential CO alarm activation.
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And then central, repeat on the page for Fairfax Rescue, please respond near Buck Hollow Road for residential CO alarm activation.
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Central staying by for acknowledgement, 1021.
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Location mentioned:
Buck Hollow Rd, Fairfax, VT 05454
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