Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation in Rockland home, Rockland ME
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residential building near Rankin Street in Rockland. The building was evacuated and crews are investigating the cause. No injuries have been reported.
Audio|Source: Knox County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fox, you should be taking a call for a CO alarm near Rankin St.
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We'll be en route with the Tower Squad and rescue team.
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Temple, we are right now.
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Oh!
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Oh! Buh! Bhop! Bhop!
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Rock and fire, I need to respond to near Rankin St, Department A Adam,
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for a presidential carbon monoxide alarm.
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The link has been evacuated this time.
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Cross streets will be Fog Street and Broadway.
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Tower 3 has the call.
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Rockle fire, respond to near Ranking St, Department A, Adam, for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Cross streets are going to be Fog Street and Broadway.
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Tower 3 has a call.
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Okay.
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Rockland Tower, three now.
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Rockland Tower, three, go ahead.
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The on scene, near Rankin St.
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Two story residential, building does appear to be evacuated. We'll be able to investigate and establishing command.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rankin St, Rockland, ME 04841
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