Carbon monoxide detector activates multiple times on Oakwood Dr, Glastonbury CT


The carbon monoxide or smoke detector activated several times overnight at a property on Oakwood Drive. Emergency units responded and found no reported symptoms. Residents were advised to stay outside during the investigation.
Audio|Source: Norwich Fire and Ledyard Fire
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Transcript:
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Follow field detector, activation,
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the Elster District Oakwood Drive.
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additional with a firearm field detector activation for the L.C.
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and original credit companies, and I responded to one open-op-wide drive because I'm playing a new purchase in June.
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We're playing last night and today, multiple alarms.
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Now the detector is flashing with the possible CO.
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No effects.
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Stational with a firearm CO.
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detector activation for Gelfare and emergency fire companies.
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Responded to one open drive, U.S.
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Cross Street would be crissing over.
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And that would be for the CO smoke detector of multiple activations during the overnight.
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Now we're putting it to be in a solid red state.
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Code advised to wait outside if we're putting no effect.
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Now put this call on type 1, 1312[1].
Police codes explained
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1312: Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Oakwood Dr, Glastonbury, CT 06033
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