Residential carbon monoxide detector activates in Stratford, Stratford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a resident at a home near Woolwich Road reported activation of an old plug-in carbon monoxide detector that reset after triggering once. Fire responders responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
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Engine 2.
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Number 100, Woolwich Road, they activate the residential carbon monoxide detector.
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Engine 2,
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number 100, Woolwich Road,
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the activated residential CO detector.
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Cross is heading to road to Lopelgrass.
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I see Engine 2, share responding.
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Near Woolwich Road, called in by the resident on scene.
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I was reporting a plug-in carbon monoxide detector at least a year old, but it came with the house, so he doesn't know how old it actually is.
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Activated, you reset it, it's not going off again, just wants the house meter.
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Stratford, CT
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