Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Exeter building, Exeter NH
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Washington Street in Exeter after a boiler repair caused high carbon monoxide levels. The building was evacuated as a precaution. No illnesses were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety - Seacoast Area
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Transcript:
00:00
Received command BIFI is just going to go to the call for a carbon monoxide alarm near Washington Street.
00:07
They came to work on the boiler yesterday.
00:11
The levels were too high.
00:12
They shut it down.
00:13
They're having the boiler replaced tomorrow.
00:16
I asked them to evacuate the building.
00:20
It's near Washington Street.
00:23
Okay, any illness with that?
00:28
Negative.
00:29
Okay, guys responding.
00:34
If you're 505-year, 12-year-old son, I had them evacuating, they're going to be sitting on their motor vehicle.
00:40
Very good, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Exeter, NH 03833
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