Co detector alarm at Brookfield residence prompts safety check, Brookfield CT


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector repeatedly sounding at a home in Brookfield. The resident changed the battery but the alarm kept going off. No one showed any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Residents were told to stay outside while firefighters checked the situation.
Audio|Source: Brookfield Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Brookfield Fire Department of Personnel, you requested 12 JSON courts for the CO detector.
00:06
It's been going on and off.
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Resident changed the battery, but it's still happening.
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No symptoms. That's book fuel fire department personnel.
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You requested 12 Jason court for the CO detector.
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Been going on and off for a while, changed the battery, but it's still happening.
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No symptoms.
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Residents revised to wait outside.
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Out 554.
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554. Go save for your fine.
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Roger, safety and root.
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Car 3, hot, one, two, three, three, three, and root.
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Roger, car three, and root.
00:29
Car Knight in route.
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Car Knight in loop.
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Candidwood 2, same tractor.
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Candidwood 2 in route.
00:35
Safety on scene, two-story cornmeal via investigating.
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Safety on scene, investigating, two-story coronial. Safety on scene investigating, two-story Cornell.
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Driver 74 on headquarters.
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Driver 74 on the headquarters.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jason Ct, Brookfield, CT 06804
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