Low-level carbon monoxide caused by stove near South Rd, New Ipswich NH
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near South Rd. The incident involved low levels of carbon monoxide caused by a malfunctioning kitchen stove. The building was ventilated and the situation returned to normal. All units have been cleared.
Audio|Source: Pelham Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 2 for fire alarm.
00:03
Engine 2. Engine 2.
00:08
Could you make a way back when available to near South Rd? There was a mix up with the keys.
00:16
Thank you.
00:17
Two.
00:20
And in two.
00:22
Nox, box, box.
00:23
Another key has been placed and secured rent service.
00:27
Which one, you can watch your view.
00:30
Receive engine two.
00:31
Knox key access, new, another key added.
00:37
Box the key, you're clear en route to fortune.
00:40
Close.
00:47
Mansion 3, orders.
00:53
Italian 2, tracking status.
00:58
We had low level of the carbon monoxide due to a malfunctioning kitchen cell.
01:01
The building's been ventilated and all companies are available.
01:07
Received Battalion 2.
01:08
You have low-levels appeal in the house due to a mouth-functioning stove.
01:12
The house has been ventilated, returned to normal.
01:15
Companies are going to be clear.
01:16
Command is terminated at 1158.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Rd, New Ipswich, NH 03071
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