Carbon monoxide detected at Bristol residence, Bristol CT
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According to the dispatch call, responders detected 40 parts per million of carbon monoxide at a residence near Hannah Street in Bristol. The area was checked and no immediate hazards were found, but the incident remains open for monitoring.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police and Bristol Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Tension 5 responds to near Hannah Street for the carbon monoxide detector alert.
00:09
Tension 5, responding to near Hannah Street.
00:11
Near Hannah Street, on the caller report, two persons inside.
00:16
Engine crew responding.
00:21
We have an open door, we'll be clearing it.
00:28
Roger.
00:30
All clear, it's a 23, Charlie.
00:36
Just be advised we can't secure the office door.
00:38
We want to alert.
00:45
Roger engine, something will be on the desiccator.
00:50
Ever.
00:56
13 northbound heading to 84 east, black BMW triple digits.
01:10
Not pursuing it.
01:13
Right.
01:19
I have said Bristol.
01:21
We have 40 parts per million of carbon monoxide throughout.
01:29
We'll be here for a while.
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Location mentioned:
Hannah St, Bristol, CT 06010
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