Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response, New Gloucester ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a carbon monoxide alarm near Snow Hill Road and Bennett Road. The resident was outside with a dog. There were no reports of illness.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for an alarm near Black Point Road.
00:21
Fire alarm on the air with Stillbox 4 for New Gloucester Engine 3 and Gray Ambulance 48.
00:28
To respond near Snow Hill Road and Bennett Road,
00:34
for a carbon monoxide alarm going off,
00:38
the resident is currently in the driveway with her dog.
00:43
It is a Bravo level response.
00:45
Far alarm repeating,
00:46
Stillbox 4 for New Gloucester Engine 3 and Gray.
00:50
ambulance 48.
00:51
To respond near Snow Hill Road and Bennett Road,
00:57
for a carbon monoxide alarm going off, no reported sickness.
01:01
The homeowner is in the driveway with her dog.
01:05
It is a Bravo-level response.
01:06
Time of the tone is 1950.
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