Carbon monoxide detector activated at belmont residence, Belmont NH
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Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Mallards Landing Road in Belmont.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
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02:10
Transcript:
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3 Engine 2 responding, CO detector activation, near Mallards Landing Road.
00:09
34 Engine 1 responding, responding, Channel 5.
00:23
Lake's to Wentworth Retone 42 Engine 1, Second Alarm Building, Fire,
00:29
97-Hill Hill Road and Groton.
00:31
Lake's region to Wentworth, 4201 Retone,
00:35
Second Alarm Building, Fire, 97-Jill Hill Road and Groton.
00:38
Sculptured Rocks Road to the Dead End, Channel 5, 1535.
00:46
Lake Region Ticonia, Water Problem, 242 Lexington Drive.
00:52
Lake Region to Laconia, water problem, 242 Lexington Drive.
00:56
Linwood Road to Penny Lane, Channel 3, 1536.
01:01
17 Engine 2 responding driver only, Meredith EMS on Automatic,
01:05
42 Engine 3 responding, Channel 5.
01:14
18C1 on scene, no obvious cause.
01:16
The other company responding, you recovered.
01:23
40 Tanko One responding, Channel 5.
01:29
Lake Shugent, Tilt, Northfield, emergency recall, station coverage is needed.
01:33
Lake Shudan, Northfield, emergency recall, station coverage is needed.
01:37
1537.
01:40
Always region 30 engine 1 on scene.
01:44
30 engine 1 on scene.
01:45
30 engine 1 on scene.
01:51
37 Utility 1 are splitting, 205.
01:59
Lake Shigeon-Balmont, 3-engine 2, responding, CO detector activation, near Mallards Landing Road.
02:05
Lake Shugent to Belmont, 3-Engine 2, responding, CO detector activation, near Mallards Landing Road.
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Location mentioned:
Mallards Lndg Rd, Belmont, NH 03220
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