Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in Greenwich, Greenwich CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a three-story single-family home near Oneida Drive in Greenwich due to a carbon monoxide alarm activation. No contact was made at the site during the initial response, and responders are investigating the source of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Fire to dispatch on the air for squad one and truck one was gone.
00:03
Residential alarm near Oneida Drive for the carbon monoxide alarm activation with no contact, repeating.
00:12
Squad one, truck one respond.
00:14
Residential alarm near Oneida Drive for the carbon monoxide alarm activation with no contact at the site.
00:21
Runs between Chimney Corner Lane and Oneida Court operating on Channel 1.
00:25
This is clear at 1621.
00:33
Squad wandered up.
00:36
Five-four.
00:42
Structure spotted.
00:44
Five-four.
00:50
Squad one's on scene, three-story single-family dwelling.
00:53
We'll be investigating.
00:56
Three...
00:59
Investigating at 1620.
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Location mentioned:
Oneida Dr, Greenwich, CT 06830
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