Carbon monoxide alarm sounds after new heater installed, Easton MD
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Blake Street and Pleasant Alley after a new heater was installed that morning. The occupant reported the alarm and was advised to evacuate the home.
Audio|Heard on: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 60 Cover 996 number 1.
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Logbox 6.1.
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Station 60, coming 996, Cover monoxide alarm.
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116 Blake Street, crossroads, Pleasant Alley.
00:29
Local 6.1, station 60, program of an oxyad alarm.
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116 Blake Street, crossroads, Pleasant Alley.
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3354. 6 or something?
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Number 96, you switch to have a record.
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3.
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Mary 6,000, section.
00:58
We're going to be able to respond.
01:01
1096. 20356.
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Heron-996. Little box, that's alarm.
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116 Blake Street, crossroads, Pleasant Alley.
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Caller called in and advised.
01:15
Her landlord installed a new heater this morning, and her carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
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No one's safe.
01:21
They've been advised to evacuate.
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Chief 60 responding 601.
01:30
Responding 2nd2.
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Respond on 2nd2-2057.
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T2U601 carbon monoxide alarm.
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116 Blake Street.
01:43
Roshy's Pleasant Alley.
01:45
Caller advised her landlord installed a new heater this morning and her carbon monoxide alarm won't stop going off.
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No one fixed it.
01:51
Give me advice on what I do.
01:57
I see if you guys.
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Location mentioned:
Blake St, Easton, MD 21601
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