False alarm caused by faulty carbon monoxide detector, Bloomfield CT
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A carbon monoxide detector was triggered causing a response near Gilbert Avenue. No symptoms were reported, and investigation found the detector was faulty, not a real hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Blue Hills Fire
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Blue Hills Fire, standby for dispatch, near Gilbert Avenue, activated CO detector, no symptoms.
00:15
Blue Hills Fire responding to near Gilbert Avenue.
00:20
Activated CO detector, no symptoms.
00:32
401 responding.
00:35
The engine one through.
00:43
Tendium one through.
00:46
Tendium one at 1412.
00:54
Blue Hills Fire responding near Gilbert Avenue, activated CO detector, no symptoms.
01:02
Crossed street through Google Avenue and Coventry Street,
01:05
parties that advised to evacuate.
01:08
Any incident's channel is fired back?
01:16
401 i'm on scene near Gilbert, i'll be out checked 4100.
01:23
401 you 401 you are on scene.
01:27
An angel was down there.
01:37
There's no change in the meter, we're still going to investigate.
01:57
Dispatch from command.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:04
Under control, defective detector,
02:09
releasing engine one.
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Location mentioned:
Gilbert Ave, Bloomfield, CT 06002
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