Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at vacant house, Boothbay ME
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The Boothbay Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a vacant house near King Phillips Trail. No one was present at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
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Transcript:
00:00
At the Woodbay Fire, please respond to near King Phillips Trail for a fire alarm,
00:11
CO alarm, dispatch code, 52, Boston,
00:13
6, Ida. Repeating, link at the Woodbury Fire, please respond to near King Phillips Trail for a CO alarm,
00:23
dispatch code 52, Boston, 6, Ida.
00:26
Time repeat for T-O-3.
00:33
224 in route, direct.
00:37
2424, I have in road area 1404.
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1404.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:47
I want to be out at Portland Glass in...
00:51
Gamer Scotto from the minute.
00:52
I'll set.
01:02
Chief Tom.
01:06
You can calm, Blue Bay 20, Show me en route to East Blue State Station.
01:27
24 booth 820 go ahead I'm on back river now but unless you don't want to wait I'll meet you at East Blueface station ten four again we're getting blue space 24
01:56
The alarm company just called back advising.
01:59
There should be nobody there.
02:00
The house is vacant.
02:03
No further information.
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Location mentioned:
King Phillips Trail, East Boothbay, ME 04544
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