Carbon monoxide odor causes illness at Waterford residence, Waterford ME
Fire and rescue respond to a carbon monoxide odor investigation near Waterford Rd. One person and a dog feel sick as a carbon monoxide detector was triggered.
Audio|Source: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Stand by for an odor investigation near Waterford Rd in Waterford.
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Oxford, Dillian Fire 1.
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Oxford, Gilly and Fire 1. Okay, Gilly Fire 1.
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Go ahead, Gilly and Fire 1.
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Just be advised, my operations jail is going to be State Fire.
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Cropiops will be state fire, be advised, the Forest Ranger has been notified today.
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We'll be giving a call.
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104. I'm going to be calling Augusta Trading Center and let them know it's on their property, so.
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104.
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Oxford, Buckfield 4521 seems.
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452, you're on scene, 1,600.
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OXARC, the Waterford Fire, Stoneham Rescue, respond near Waterford Rd in Waterford.
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It will be for an odor investigation.
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There is one person, one dog complaining of sickness, there was a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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Charlie Lovell, time of your tone is 1,600.
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Location mentioned:
Near Waterford Rd, Waterford, ME 04088
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