Carbon monoxide alarm caused by low battery at home, Falmouth ME


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated in a bedroom near Mayo Woods Way. Emergency teams responded and found the alarm was triggered by a low battery. The situation was handed over to the homeowner.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
01:57
Transcript:
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I'm on air with a CO2 alarm activation[2] near Mayo Wds Wy.
00:07
Follow on the air with Billbox 41.
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Engine 4, Ambulance 2 to near Mayo Wds Wy for a CO2 alarm activation[2] in the bedroom.
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It came in via an alarm company, repeating follow on there with Billbox 41.
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Engine 4, ambulance 2 to near Mayo Wds Wy, showing a carbon dioxide alarm in the bedroom activation.
00:28
It came in via an alarm company.
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Transporting the main men.
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85 to main men.
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Amulose 2.
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Responding from the area made the month.
00:34
104, Amyloos 2 responding.
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Crossed street, 211 Woodville crosses 1 mail.
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Thank you.
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Fire alarm[1] from command.
00:41
Command, good.
00:42
Isolated to probable battery change, turned over to the homeowner.
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Command is terminated.
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Service and route to near Mayo Wds Wy.
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Town for urgency starting you to near Mayo Wds Wy.
00:53
Isolated to possible battery change, turned over to homeowner.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Fire alarm
[2]
CO2 alarm activation: Carbon monoxide alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Mayo Wds Wy, Falmouth, ME 04105
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