Possible carbon monoxide alarm near School St, Salem NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible carbon monoxide detector activation in an apartment near School Street. Units accessed the location using an entry code. Additional unrelated calls included a medical detox at Mission Towers and other routine responses.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine One.
00:04
Engine 1 respond to near School Street for the CO detector activation.
00:11
That's Engine One to near School Street for the CO detector activation.
00:30
BLS unit respond to 180 Water Street, Mission Towers, in apartment 504.
00:36
42-year-old female detox.
00:40
Engine Prystar's BLS unit respond to 180 Water Street,
00:44
Mission Towers, apartment 504 for a 42-year-old female detox.
00:51
480 Jackson Street, 51 is coming.
00:54
A1 on scene.
00:58
Received A1 on scene, 480 Jackson.
01:02
East wing.
01:09
400 P58 responding to 180 Water Street.
01:15
58, you're responding.
01:21
17 on Brookview ground.
01:26
Engine one's on.
01:40
Engine one, you're on responding number near School Street, unit A on the 1st floor for CO detector activation.
01:51
Engine One has it, near School Street, apartment A.
01:58
Hey one, the code to get in is (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
School St a, Salem, NH 03079
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