High carbon monoxide detected from pellet stove in home, Cumberland ME
Fire department responded to a home near Blackstrap Rd for high carbon monoxide readings caused by a pellet stove. Residents may have been evacuating. No visible fire or smoke was seen. Slight smoke odor was reported, and the resident said their smoke alarm did not activate.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
All right, I'm on there with Stilbox near Blackstrap Rd.
00:33
All right, my neighbor, Stillbox 46, Engine 48496 near Blackstrap Rd.
00:40
It's going to be for a high rating of carbon monoxide in the residents stemming from a pellet stove incident.
00:50
I'm believed to be evacuating.
00:55
NA4 Engine 496 near Blackstrap Rd for a high-rate reading of carbon monoxide in the residence caused by a Pellas stove incident.
01:05
I believe to be evacuating. You've got a cross street of near Brook Rd.
01:22
Copy on Quarters are first.
01:32
File on A-2.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:40
We'll be en route in places you have been on score.
01:45
Copy.
01:51
Fire alarm engine port.
01:55
Good.
02:00
In row.
02:03
Copy. Fire alarm. Fire alarm pitch two.
02:14
Go ahead.
02:19
We'll be in route close on.
02:22
Have it.
02:24
Fire line, engine 4.
02:28
Good.
02:30
On scene, two-story wood frame, nothing showing from two sides does not appear to be evacuated.
02:36
Beyond investigating,
02:38
car 24 off command.
02:41
Copy our own scene with nothing showing doesn't appear to be evacuated.
02:53
Fire alarm command.
02:57
All right.
03:04
(Name withheld) is reporting that his alarm did not go off.
03:09
There was a slight odor of smoke when he showed his port so he goes off.
03:13
We also have an inch boy you for turning you.
03:19
Copy. Thank you, Copy. Engine 2.
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