Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Lewiston, Lewiston ME
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a two-story residence near Cote Street in Lewiston. The occupant was outside waiting for responders when fire personnel arrived and established command.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Moose Engine 3, 331 Cote Street for a carbon monoxide alarm going off in the hall.
00:05
Occupant does not know if it's from leftover coal burning or not.
00:12
They do not want to check.
00:19
Next.
00:20
Okay.
00:21
There.
00:26
Are you going to central main endo?
00:33
4 is your alarm.
00:40
I have 31 Cody unless you just pronounce it.
00:49
Copy 31 Cody.
00:52
I'm not French then.
00:54
Copy that. The cross streets are going to be firmware in Ashmont.
00:58
Okay.
01:25
In the air of the morning, radio and tone test for you go off the far away.
01:27
No announcement.
01:28
I'm testing a billion.
01:33
In question.
01:38
You have a good day as well, and you have a good day as well, so I'm clearing around us.
01:42
Engine 3 is on scene.
01:43
We have a two-story split ranch.
01:47
Occupant is outside waiting for us.
01:49
We'll be on-scene and establishing command 3.1 will have.
01:54
Loose engine is 3 on scene.
01:57
Two-story ranch, occupant outside waiting.
01:59
There, D.1 House commands.
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Location mentioned:
Cote St, Lewiston, ME 04240
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