Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response, Gorham ME
A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a residence near Wood Rd in Gorham. Fire and emergency units responded to the call. Upon arrival, the alarm was found to be inactive and there were no harmful effects reported.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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For a fire alarm, near Wood Rd.
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You can clear me from that my community policing call and you attach me to that weapons offense I'll be on Libby Hill here shortly.
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Cross streets of not given.
00:28
For a residential smoke detector check, carbon monoxide alarm going off, called in by the residents.
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Bravo level call.
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repeating on the air, Stobach 65.
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Gorham Engine 6, Ladder 2, Ambulance 1.
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Spawned near Wood Rd for a CO detector going off in a private residence called in by a private caller.
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Bravo level, some of the tone is 10.28.
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Gorman 2, fire alarm.
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Engine 2. Engine 2.
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Show engine 2, A1, responding.
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Engine 2A1, I have your news.
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Far along, show the ladder to en route.
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Copy ladder 2, I have a new room.
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Paralov, you can show Gorham engine six in route.
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Copy engine six in a room.
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333, kind of be out.
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Copy 33333.
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Copy 333.
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File all information too.
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Any such responding, engine two to be clear.
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Remaining on the road for detail.
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Got the answer two here, clear, remaining on the road.
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1.30, you guys turn back out at the Cape Road address?
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Have more.
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A1, the lot is two.
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The alarms aren't active and there's no ill effects.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wood Rd, Gorham, ME 04038
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