Carbon monoxide detector triggers evacuation at home


Audio|Source: York and Cumberland County Public Safety
02:45
Transcript:
The Gorm Ambulance 1, Engine 2, Respond to the Gorm House Cottage, 30 New Portland Road, room 5 with the PD. For the eval of a 69-year-old female, they believe it's having a manic episode. She also hit herself in the headline. District 2 calls for 172 to respond to 14 Petoyne place for a CO detector, no illness, no smoke and fire issue. Hold Orchardtree clear. BPWJ221. route 14 between place. It's a CO detector going off, no illness, no smoke and fire issue. All occupants are evacuated, say two-story residential. There's a hydrant at one totter lane and six between. The first name is going to be a different first name. She's showing in house that.
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York County, ME
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