Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Coventry home, Coventry CT
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A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a home near Echo Road in Coventry. The resident was instructed to wait outside with pets until emergency responders arrived. No fire or visible hazard was found.
Audio|Heard on: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Transcript:
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Near Echo Road.
00:03
The circuit activation, no oil tracks.
00:07
Contagogy department.
00:09
Near Echo Road.
00:11
Studio detector activation, no ill effects.
00:15
Call a reach outside.
00:16
Cross your first trail, Maple Trail, 1114.
00:29
Service 218 responding.
00:36
TN, Card 218, responding.
00:39
Cian, Card 218, responding.
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R218 respond.
00:42
Yeah, RET 218, respond.
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Card 218.
00:59
Car 2802, Matt.
01:05
In a call, I was harassing errands and came home to several effects going off for CO in a residence.
01:12
A new effects.
01:13
It was told to meet you guys outside with his animals and leave the house button up.
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Location mentioned:
Echo Rd, Coventry, CT 06238
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