Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at townhome, Edgewood MD
A carbon monoxide detector activated near Sequoia Drive between Papyroirot and Hartwood Lane. The gas stove and gas alarm were going off in the kitchen, and the occupants were evacuating. Fire units C4 and Q4 responded to investigate the two-story townhome.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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C.O detector activation near Sequoia Dr between Papyroirot and Hartwood Lane.
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Talk Group Fire, 1511.
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C-4 in route.
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C4, 1511.
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Caller advising that the gas stove and gas alarm is going off and if they're evacuating, it's in the kitchen.
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Okay, is it a gas leak?
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It says CO detector, but the caller did mention that they have a gas stove.
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I got a short Eats yet.
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Thanks for Steering Station.
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We're at scanion four with tail.
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And scanion four was two, 15, 14.
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C4 arrived in the middle of group, two-story town home investigation.
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Q4 arrives, middle of group,
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two-story town home, investigating 1514.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sequoia Dr, Edgewood, MD 21040
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