Gas alarm triggers carbon monoxide detector activation, Swanton MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a gas alarm near Green Glade Road due to carbon monoxide detector activation in the basement and second floor. Residents were evacuated safely from the house.
Audio|Heard on: Garrett County Public Safety
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Company 20, 9-1 near Green Glade Road for gas alarm.
00:26
Company 20, Medic 9-1, near Green Glade Road for a gas alarm, 2212.
00:35
9-1-0.
00:39
9-1 responding 2215, take fire attack 1, please.
00:45
911 attack 1, please.
00:47
911, attack 1.
00:49
9-1, okay.
00:50
The answer 21st response.
00:54
Mention 23 responding 2219.
01:01
Engine 23, tag 9-1, you're going to have a carbon monoxide detector that went off in the basement and on the second floor.
01:12
Residents are all out of the house.
01:15
Near Green Glade Road.
01:19
Okay.
01:21
9-1 strike.
01:23
9-1. 9-1.
01:31
Okay.
01:37
I'd recommend coming down in Swan over Green Glade and make a left-wing Green Glade.
01:44
Okay, that's Chief.
01:45
Thank you.
01:50
Here at Central Engine 23-9-1, I did notify county roads that you all had a call out that way.
01:56
They're going to make a pass-through and bring Wade Road for you.
02:00
Okay, I just want to have an extended easy thing.
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Location mentioned:
Green Glade Rd, Swanton, MD 21561
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