Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at Vernon residence, Vernon CT
A carbon monoxide detector alarm was triggered at a residence near Harlow Street in Vernon. The alarm came from the basement area. Emergency services responded, and no symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning were reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Thank you. I live near Harlow St for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Coming from the basement, no symptoms.
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All right.
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City County Fire Department,
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engine 441, 441, 141, near Harlow St,
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between Grant Street and Union Street,
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CO detector activation, no symptoms.
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In the Town of Vernon Fire Department, Engine 441 Squad 441.
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near Harlow St, between Grant Street and Union Street, CO detector activation, no symptoms.
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Any countermandant, fire department, engine 441, squad 441, near Harlow St, CO detector activation, no symptoms.
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Any time running fire department of retail near Harlow St, between Grant Union,
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CO detector activation, no symptoms.
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In the town of running fire department of retail near Harlow St, between Grand Street and Union Street, CO detector activation no symptoms.
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Location mentioned:
Near Harlow St, Vernon, CT 06066
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