Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Yarmouth home, Yarmouth ME
The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near Rebecca Ln in Yarmouth, Maine. The building was evacuated as a precaution. Fire crews investigated the situation and found no signs of fire or illness among occupants.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
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Transcript:
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Yarmouth fire alarm on the air with still box 10.
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For engine 81 and oms 85, she'll respond to near Rebecca Ln.
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For carbon monoxide sensor,
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activation showing second floor hallway, no ill effects.
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It's going to be a bravo level pulse.
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Repeating Yarmouth fire alarm on the air with still box 10.
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For engine 81 and oms 85, to respond.
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To near Rebecca Ln for housing and outside investigation, showing second floor hallway, no ill effects at this time.
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It's going to be a bravo level call.
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On the due zone, 408.
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Alright, I'm 81.
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81.
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85 response. 85 response.
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104, both being a two stop.
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All right,
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I'm 85.
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85.
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85 is on scene,
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the two-story wood-framed residential structure.
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Looks like the structure evacuated, got some lights on.
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They're investigating.
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You're investigating.
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Yep,
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I'm seeing two-story,
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wood frame, residential has been evacuated.
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Be out investigating.
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All right, anyone's off throughout.
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Except for anyone else.
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Location mentioned:
Rebecca Ln, Yarmouth, ME 04096
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