Gas odor due to furnace issue causes small carbon monoxide levels, Kennebunk ME
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A gas odor was reported near Benjamin Street. Responders found a furnace problem causing small amounts of carbon monoxide in the building. They began ventilating the area to clear the gas.
Audio|Heard on: South Berwick Police, Fire, and York Ambulance
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
On to near Benjamin Street through the odor of gas.
00:07
Received.
00:08
2214.
00:10
Occupants are evacuating.
00:19
103, go ahead.
00:25
16,
00:26
2214.
00:30
Did you want to make worse?
00:35
Andrew 1, go ahead.
00:38
On.
00:42
Receive, 2215.
00:44
Engine 3, go ahead.
00:49
Town C, and after we wood frame.
00:51
The control on three sides.
00:53
I'm investigating.
00:57
Recife,
00:58
22, 18.
01:04
Section 3rd 3rd, Head Course.
01:09
Off 53, go ahead.
01:15
Reason seems to be a furnace issue.
01:18
We do have small levels of CO in the building.
01:21
Watch the COHACMEA.
01:24
Watch the COHECON.
01:28
2220.
01:31
Engine three, opposite three.
01:33
360 is clear.
01:34
You do have a 4K door on me.
01:36
Charlie's side.
01:41
Sporting.
01:45
Italian, go ahead.
01:50
Italian one's on theme.
01:55
Ritney, 2221.
02:01
Italian one to come in.
02:04
Yeah.
02:09
Confirming this a furnace issue, you have levels of CO in the building, you're going to be ventilating.
02:17
What else do you need?
02:22
You guys want to stage for now?
02:27
Please see, I'll take command from out here.
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