Fire crew investigates possible hazardous condition in home, Yarmouth ME
Firefighters responded to a possible fire or hazardous condition at a two-story wood-frame house with an attached garage near Wild Turkey in Yarmouth. There was no visible fire from three sides of the building. Crews began ventilating the house due to elevated parts per million inside, indicating a possible hazardous atmosphere such as carbon monoxide or smoke.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
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Transcript:
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Affirmative, if you turn on to Wild Turkey is almost all the way to the end,
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the left hand, cold the back.
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The right-hand side is still Wild Turkey.
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Copy that, thank you.
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North Yarmes, engine 52, file on.
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5252, good.
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File on, he can show engine 52 on scene.
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We have a two-story residential wood frame construction,
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uh, with a couch garage.
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Nothing shown from three sides, we'll be held investigating.
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Uh,
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North Yomac 575 will have an initial command.
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Copy show you on scene two-story wood frame with an attached barrage.
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You have nothing showing from three sides and 535 will help me.
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Okay, on fire alarm. Okay, on fire alarm, handle 56-0.
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Copy show you on scene.
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Commandant, file on.
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File on, we meet at the building.
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We have both 30 parts to be in a house.
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Dog flight generator that was put away.
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We'll be ventilating, we'll be committed on feet for a little bit.
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Parts per million inside the home.
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You're going to be ventilating and committed.
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Yarmouth, ME
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