Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Portsmouth, Portsmouth NH
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm at a house near Lang Road in Portsmouth led to evacuation after individuals reported dizziness. An ambulance was sent as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety - Seacoast Area
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Transcript:
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Near Lang Road for carbon monoxide investigation.
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Station 2 company responding to near Lang Road for carbon monoxide investigation.
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550. Program mapping 224, 225.
00:19
I'm down 3.
00:23
I've had some info passed on from Stratford County.
00:27
From Lee,
00:28
there's a hit-and-run volo for a white pickup, possibly Toyota Tundra with passenger side damage, crashed into a vehicle at the traffic circle about three to four minutes ago,
00:39
lasting self-bound a 125.
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Oh, would.
00:48
Did you fly coffee?
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I do, too, two.
00:51
We're talking.
00:56
The company is near Lang Road, carbon monoxide investigation.
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Call her advice, she will go through his alarm side off.
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She was like for failing with hazards.
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The house has been evacuated at this time, 518.
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Okay,
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MRI, 647.
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6.27 to 3.
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Send your ambulance to 4 Cglass Lane.
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Caller was reporting they were in Portsmouth at near Lang Road for a CO alarm where they were feeling dizzy.
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The wife and child left to go to the in-laws at that address.
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Starting the ambulance over there as a precaution.
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Location mentioned:
Lang Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801
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