Carbon monoxide alarm activation in hanover building, Hanover ME
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Fire and emergency medical units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Main Street in Hanover. The alarm came from a hallway detector. No illnesses were reported, and units later cleared the scene with no hazardous conditions found.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Locked our CC, room for fire, standby for our CO alarm activation,
00:06
near Main Street, and hand over.
00:20
Hockett RCCC-2-Renfurt fire industry respond to near Main Street, and it's out of Hanover.
00:26
Cross Street is going to be Homestead Lane and Howard Pond Road.
00:31
You're responding for carbon monoxide alarm activation.
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Charlie Lovell call.
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Time of the tone.
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1131.
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Just run for the Unit 91 responding.
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Copy Unit 91.
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You're responding at 1132 and be advised.
00:51
They're stating that it's a hallway detector going off.
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Copy that. You know if there's any illness?
01:02
Negative there is not.
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Received.
01:11
Go ahead, 911.
01:16
The elevator removed all fire units are closed.
01:20
Vehicle removed, all fire units are clear at 1133.
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They're returning, patient refusal.
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Copy, Pagerarcuso,
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clear, returning.
01:36
Engine 2, you're in route, 1133.
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Okay,
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move for Car 1.
01:48
Car 1, go ahead.
01:51
I'm in route.
01:52
Tell the tank can stay in quarters, just let the engine go.
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Copy, Car 1.
01:58
Advising tank can stay in quarters, just the engine can go.
02:01
Tank 5, you copy.
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Tank 5Cody's direct.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Hanover, ME 04237
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