Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Rutland building, Rutland VT
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded near Hopkins Street in Rutland, Vermont. Residents were evacuated from the building, and fire crews investigated the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Rutland County Fire
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00:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4. 10.I.R.
00:02
Proceed to near Hopkins Street, murder to activate C.O.
00:06
Alarm.
00:10
10-4. En route to near Hopkins Street for C.O.
00:13
Detector alarm going off at 2340.
00:20
Thank you and that'll be apartment number 4.
00:27
Central from engine form.
00:33
We'll be arriving on the scene, building appears to be evacuated, and will be investigating.
00:42
On scene at 2341, building has been evacuated out investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Hopkins St, Rutland, VT 05701
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