Carbon monoxide alarm activation with no symptoms, Auburn NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Hooksett Road in Auburn. The caller reported no symptoms and refused to evacuate. Elevated CO readings were confirmed. Medical personnel were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Chester and Auburn Fire
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Auburn Fire 812 Hooksett Road for the CO detection, no symptoms.
00:05
Auburn Fire, 812 Hooksett Road for the CO detection, no symptoms.
00:10
Squirrel Drive and Hookettown Line, AFD1,
00:14
654.
00:23
Malabin, engine 2A, 812 books.
00:36
Engine 2, you're responding.
00:38
Call from 911 saying we got CO detection activation, no symptoms.
00:45
Caller was advised to evacuate, but (name withheld) refused after the fact we got a call from the medical alarm company,
00:52
stating the alarm went off at the same address.
01:07
Engine 2, would you like a medic for the medical alarm activation, or are you all set?
01:19
You get time with this traffic for now.
01:26
Ready seat.
01:30
3-0-3-0.
01:41
5101-0.
01:43
Mile, engine 2 is on Tene, 12-book 7.
01:47
Engine 2 is on Cine, 12-book 7.
02:03
File, Mabinus 2.
02:08
Motion 2. D.P.
02:12
Cancel and medic, we do have elevated reading, however.
02:18
You have elevated readings.
02:20
The medic can cancel and return, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Hooksett Rd, Auburn, NH 03032
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