Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Hollis residence


Fire department units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. The alarm was caused by the owner testing it, and there were no health issues.
Audio|Source: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
02:19
Transcript:
Tone for all's units, 1381, 13 engine 1, 13 Rescue 1, respond, number 22 Cummings Lane. Correction, 29 Cummings Lane, 29 Cummings Lane, were reported carbon monoxide alarm. Repeat the tonus for Halls all units 13 a1 13 engine 1, 13 rescue 1 respond Number 29 Cummings Lane report of carbon monoxide alarm sounding 29 coming in line it's gonna be on the left of the cul-de-sac the timing tonnet is 40 hours 13 C1 receiver responding the alarm came in through HT reporting date, spoke with the homeowner (name withheld) who stated he was testing the alarms. We're out at 640. They want to be out at the Elliott, ending mileage is 17.9, 17.9. 17.9, 641. Downgrade, there's no symptoms will downgrade that's just through an engine, the rescue's response. Erase you, sir. Rescue 1, you're responding in 642. The homeowner, (name withheld) in first appalled, reporting that there are no symptoms there he was. in the bunch. Steve, you can return the engine. I'll continue just to confirm. Richie, returning the engine, you'll continue to confirm at 644. 13 engine 1. Rescue one is in service. Rescue when you have been on 640.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cummings Ln, Hollis, NH 03049
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