Carbon monoxide alarm prompts house evacuation in Stratham, Stratham NH


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Chelsea Way in Stratham. Residents were evacuated, but no one showed signs of illness.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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C.O. Line's been going off for a few hours.
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No ill effects. The residence is being evacuated.
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10-5. I'll be en route.
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Rocking Strattice, 744, check.
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Bill, alright, 744. I'll rise in voice in front.
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3646. You can show both units clear.
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Count respond them and are bringing them back.
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Gen 5. Okay,
00:14
I may want to be on with two at the advance level.
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1782, you're on with two at the advance level.
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Please. Drag and Dispatch, Stratham Fire Department.
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Respond to 11 Chelsea Way.
00:20
Common Oxide alarms have been going off for a few hours.
00:22
It also went off last night, the patient was vomiting, but color didn't think it was related to the CO alarm.
00:27
No ill effects at this time, though.
00:28
Drag and dispatch, stratum, fire, fire, animals.
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Respond to 11 Chelsea Way.
00:31
Carbon dioxide alarms have been going off for a few hours.
00:33
They also went off last night.
00:34
One patient vomited, but didn't think it was related.
00:36
No ill effects at this time.
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Temitone 1121.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chelsea Wy, Stratham, NH 03885
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