Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residential home, Gray ME
Fire and emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near George Perley Road in Gray. The caller reported feeling lightheaded and that people were still inside the house. The caller later fell and injured their shoulder.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Gray, fire standby for an alarm near George Perley Rd.
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George Purley Road.
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Pha-a-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-k.
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Fire alarm on the air, stillbox 431 for Gray, Ambulance 48, Utility,
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46. Respond to near George Perley Rd, cross of Town Farm Rd.
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For a carbon monoxide detector going off, our caller states they're feeling light-headed.
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There are still people inside the building and it is a single-family home.
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The Bravo level fire alarm repeating, Silbox 431 for Gray, Ambulance 48, Utility, 46.
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Respond to near George Perley Rd, cross of Town Farm Rd.
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For the caller's carbon monoxide detectors going off in their single family home, caller states they're feeling lightheaded and there are still people inside at the bravo level.
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Some of your tones, 2330.
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Location mentioned:
Near George Perley Rd, Gray, ME 04039
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