Carbon monoxide alarm caused by burnt food at Nashua home, Nashua NH
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm at a residence near Calais Street in Nashua was found to be triggered by burnt food, and the alarm system was reset by emergency responders.
Audio|Heard on: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
CO detector, service call.
00:03
Near Calais Street, cross streets Lund Road and Person Street, Engine 6.
00:08
CO detector, service call.
00:10
Near Calais Street, cross streets Lund Road and Person Street, Engine 6.
00:15
Channel 3, 1517.
00:28
2-5, or uh, Cerman Boy, sorry.
00:34
Indication, level 1, south hallway.
00:37
Report is ready, turn power off, nice mode, present on the inter-control.
00:42
Okay, command the fire line, you're placed to go under control.
00:45
Hold station 2.
00:47
Hold on the control, 15-18.
00:50
Light of two-way, you can miss those people back, you know.
00:59
We're on the way in.
01:04
Run Street, Compar.
01:07
Hi, alarm commands.
01:11
Confirm, burnt food, alarm systems reset, box rewound and automatic.
01:15
Command's terminated.
01:17
Burnt food, systems reset, locks, rerouted back and automatic.
01:22
Commands terminated, 1521.
01:24
Engine 6 is firelocked.
01:31
Engine 6.
01:32
On scene investigating.
01:35
Engine 6 on scene investigating, 1523.
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Location mentioned:
Calais St, Nashua, NH 03060
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