Carbon monoxide detector alarm triggers fire response, Berlin MD


A carbon monoxide detector alarm was triggered in the master bedroom at a residence near South Point Road. Fire responders were dispatched, but there is no confirmed carbon monoxide threat or fire. The homeowner is not present.
Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
01:11
Transcript:
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Local Bostick Center Fire alarm near South Point Rd engine 6-4-4-500-6.
00:04
One response on fire one. Local Box 600, Fire alarm, near South Point Rd.
00:09
Engine 604, Permanet 61, respond, fire 2.
00:12
Fire 1, correct.
00:13
5-0-6-6-55.
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Copy an engine 604-6-55.
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Copy engine 605.
00:16
505 years running to near South Point Rd, cross streets of Waterside Drive in Aaron Lane, called in Levy alarm company.
00:24
They advise activation areas for a carbon monoxide alarm for the master bedroom zone 1-2.
00:30
They also advised they did speak with the homeowner and (name withheld).
00:33
He is not on scene at the moment, but he did not want the dispatch. They advised him it would be your discretion.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Point Rd, Berlin, MD 21811
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