Carbon monoxide alarm sounds with no confirmed exposure, Hanover NH
A carbon monoxide detector went off at a home near Hanover Center Road in Hanover. The homeowner replaced the battery, but the alarm continued. Fire and ambulance units responded, but no carbon monoxide exposure or illness was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Hanover Station 1, Hanover Station 2.
00:04
Still alarm[1].
00:05
2.43.
00:06
Near Hanover Center Rd in Hanover.
00:08
Carbon monoxide detector activation.
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Hanover Station 1, Hanover Station 2.
00:16
Still alarm[1].
00:17
Near Hanover Center Rd in Hanover.
00:20
Carbon monoxide detector activation.
00:23
Timeout 1807.
00:28
From Hanover, Engine 3.
00:30
Engine 3, Ambulance 1 responding.
00:37
The ambulance one responding.
00:44
Homeowner advised that he just changed the battery and the carbon monoxide detector is still sounding.
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Received. Ambulance can return.
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If Canaver ambulance when you copy... The unit's clear. You can close that up to me.
01:07
AMS once in service.
01:08
I'm going to clean your bag in service. I'm going to clean your bag in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Limited-scale fire response without a full assignment (often single-company response)
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