Carbon monoxide alarm low battery prompts fire response, Newmarket NH
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According to the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a carbon monoxide alarm with low battery at a residence near Elm Street reported by neighbors. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, still alarm to near Elm Street for a service call of a carbon monoxide alarm, low battery.
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By alarm 2,
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engine 3,
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the alarm service called to near Elm Street for a carbon monoxide alarm's low battery.
00:21
Fire alarm squad 2.
00:28
I'm answering the squad two.
00:31
Squad two is on the air 16 Titus for inspection.
00:38
Question one in C-3.
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Say by answer for one of the answer, or regional answer one on C-grade.
00:48
Your horse on arrival, two-story, wood strength, nothing to be allowed, sound in two weeks ago.
01:01
Amesbury 5 from Ajole respond for the medical aid number one Orchard Park She's a 70-year-old male falling again Amesbury fire from me you don't respond for the medical aid one orchard park seven-year-old female fallen
01:35
That's a negative, no injury is reported.
01:58
Engine 3 will be on near Elm Street.
02:03
We have you on near Elm.
02:06
This came in via neighboring residents.
02:08
They believe it's the CO detector that's going off.
02:12
Apparently it's been going off all day.
02:14
She doesn't believe the resident.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Newmarket, NH 03857
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