Fire and EMS respond to residential carbon monoxide incident, East Haddam CT
Fire department and EMS responded to a residential incident near CT-149 involving elevated carbon monoxide levels. They ventilated the home and identified a stove as the source. The stove was shut off and power was secured to resolve the issue. One patient was taken care of by EMS. The family, including two children, was safely gathered outside during the response.
Audio|Source: Middlesex County Public Safety (CLMRN System)
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Transcript:
00:00
Tanker 215 on scene. Tanker 215 on scene.
00:06
Tanker to State Trade, uh, phone a company, too.
00:11
Roger.
00:17
Units responding.
00:18
The mail party is going to be a (name withheld).
00:20
He has an active pistol permit and various firearms registered.
00:23
He does not have any firearms in hand at this time.
00:26
They are locked in a safe in the bedroom.
00:28
The wife, (name withheld), is going to be gathering the children and taking them out front to wait for units to arrive.
00:33
Roger.
00:40
Alexer, 15-9-Lev Command, 157-Lev Operations.
00:44
We're beginning to ventilate, one patient care of EMS.
00:47
We have one patient in the care of EMS, scanning ventilation 1858.
00:56
Operations to command, we have elevated CO, we're going to pack up and go back in.
01:02
Receive, do you want me to get you the fan off of Engine 1?
01:08
I've got the one coming from the ladder.
01:10
We need to shut this stove down as our issue.
01:18
Free Steve.
01:21
Keep your way out to the electrical panel, shut off that way.
01:27
Yeah, that's what we're going to go for once we pack up and go down in the basement.
01:32
Roger.
01:38
Sandy Valley, sure.
01:42
Comey, I, come in.
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Location of me, Medics.
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Medics, three years location.
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Medics, we are coming down 149.
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I'm about five minutes out.
02:00
Command, did you copy direct?
02:06
The man copy is direct.
02:09
Commend to this scene.
02:11
We'll meet you in the Rick.
02:13
I agree, Roger.
02:14
Units responding, the female is going to be in the kitchen, the front door is unlocked, both children are secured in their bedroom.
02:21
All right.
02:36
7.679, I'm going to be headed over to near CIPA.
02:38
See if we can locate (name withheld).
02:40
Downs, she was going to be a 37 Provide.
02:43
Roger.
02:45
Roger.
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The female party is outside in front of the house.
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The kids are attempting to make their way outside.
02:55
C20. C20.
03:03
Actually, 20.
03:09
Roger, why don't you go ahead and stat out SD non-emergency for the system getting the door open?
03:17
Roger.
03:18
Hello, 3-1.
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Roger.
03:22
Medical 3-1.
03:25
Medic 3 on scene.
03:31
Medics very unseen, 1904.
03:35
I'm in, Miller, sure.
03:43
17, is the range off.
03:44
6-7-31. 6-7-31.
03:48
Last unit calling?
03:55
Interior in the basement, the 15-7 is the range off.
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35105 units 32.
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Run.
04:04
Now it's a slow aluminum.
04:12
Amanda Bellas, sir.
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Commandable, sir.
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Okay, may go ahead.
04:21
Can you notify the FM office so you can come out, please?
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Breaking.
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Uh,
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basement, it is small wall.
04:35
Two of the three, that's one to change.
04:37
Roger.
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We're coming back up. Let me get to us.
04:41
You put my call on pending, I'll be on 12th.
04:43
All.
04:48
Okay, manchin's here.
04:51
Probably a 3-1.
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Right.
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Interior.
04:56
Interior,
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what's your highest C.O.
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Reading?
05:04
And when we initially came in, we were in no mortgage.
05:09
4.0.
05:16
Upper 40s, and we now have the power secured to the range.
05:22
Bruce, power is secure.
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Attention, rally sure.
05:27
Valley Shore copies.
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Power secured. Power secured.
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