Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers alarm, Madison CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Indian Trail in Madison. The alarm was reported by a homeowner, and no one reported any medical symptoms. After investigation, responders determined the activation was due to a faulty detector.
Audio|Heard on: Madison Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Control to the North Madison Fire, standby for dispatch near Indian Trail for the CO detector.
00:16
Incult 2, North Madison Fire respond near Indian Trail.
00:21
For the CO detector activation, called in by the (name withheld), there are no medical symptoms.
00:25
For North Madison Fire, respond near Indian Trail.
00:30
Cross street is by the drive to the dead end.
00:32
CO detector activation, no medical symptoms.
00:35
Called in by the (name withheld).
00:36
Timeout is 1850 hours.
00:42
Unit 1004 responding.
00:47
Unit 104 responding.
00:50
Unit 106 responding.
00:52
Unit 1006 responding.
00:53
Unit 1006 responding.
01:07
Unit 10196 responding.
01:14
The others on scene.
01:18
Unit 104, on scene investigating.
01:25
Unit 105-7 en route.
01:27
Unit 105-7 en route.
01:38
Unit 101096 en route.
01:42
Unit 101, 1096 on scene.
01:49
Unit 104 to dispatch.
01:52
Determined to be a faulty detector.
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Location mentioned:
Indian Trail, Madison, CT 06443
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