Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide alarm near Debbie St, Hooksett NH
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue units, including Engine 2 and Ambulance 3, responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Debbie Street in Hooksett, New Hampshire. The activation appears to have involved a CO detector, but no further details on injuries or hazards were confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Hooksett Fire
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Transcript:
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Answering Hux is 82.
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We're responding near Debbie Street for CO alarm.
00:12
AIMO alarm. Ambulance 3 is with us, too.
00:20
Okay, looks like Engine 2 and Ambulance 3 responding.
00:24
Number four, what was the name of the street?
00:28
Debbie Street.
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Okay.
00:35
Near Debbie Street.
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Engine 2 and Ambulance 3 responding near Debbie Street for CO detector activation.
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Engine 2 and Ambulance 3 responding near Debbie Street for a CO problem.
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Wimbledon Heights, Autumn Run, 1824.
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Location mentioned:
Debbie St, Hooksett, NH 03106
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