Emergency units respond to carbon monoxide alarms, Gray ME


Emergency units were dispatched to investigate reports of carbon monoxide alarms going off at a commercial building near the Gray Service Plaza. There were no confirmed fires or hazardous conditions at the time.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
03:11
Transcript:
00:00
that gray service plaza northbound. I'm into one's the road to Houston. The file I'm on there with a stillbox[3] for gray ambulance 48 to respond to the gray service plaza northbound for report of CO[1] alarms going off, no further information, no determinant code. Father repeating, the problem on there, with a stillbox for gray ambulance 48 to respond to the gray service plaza northbound.
00:29
Foreign report of CO[1] alarms going off, no further information. No term of code. Parlor route 2105. The county, both units can we go now. Copy 34. Fire alarm for engine one. Engine one, go ahead.
00:53
for a rescue to come checker. Temple. Fire alarm, do you go on me too? Go for A2. CD said rescue was all set to go direct to see. He's a fire alarm[2].
01:19
or check to E2 engine one, you probably does well. The alarm at the Spurring School is back in service. Okay. Tower 107, the fire alarm[2]. Kremlin Tower 107, go ahead. We are en route to the service sponsor. On copy, Scheners, the service plan.
01:47
engine 105 file line route. Yeah, call. Turnbullying. I'll copy. Come one car to Great Firelock. Go ahead. You show me on scene, investigating. Commercial building, 50 by 50. Nothing to show them from two sides.
02:14
on the 25th. Nothing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
[2]
fire alarm: Fire Alarm Activation
[3]
stillbox: Box Alarm (Fire Department term for a specific alarm type)
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Location mentioned:
Gray, ME 04039
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