False carbon monoxide alarm sparks Sebago emergency alert, Sebago ME
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Concern arose over a carbon monoxide alarm at a Sebago residence after units responded and found it likely caused by changing batteries, with no hazard detected.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
White Oak Lane and Linda Lane.
00:02
Some companies report a carbon monoxide alarm; residents were changing batteries.
00:12
Cigure 05, N05, engine 1, engine 2, to 575 Bridgton Road.
00:20
Near White Oak Lane and Linda Lane.
00:23
Alarm company reporting a CO alarm and contact with residents.
00:28
Advised that they were changing batteries.
00:31
Bravo level calls on my phone is 1375.
00:59
I'm in Car 5.
01:00
I'll be here in direct.
01:03
Copy Car 5 in New Jersey.
01:12
Have you heard from any of the units from my department?
01:16
Negative, just the ambulance.
01:23
Let's give me a second, toll.
01:25
Just for engine one.
01:42
On the air, second tone for Cibago engine 1.
01:46
575 Bridgton Road, near White Oak Lane and Linda Lane.
01:52
Alarm company reporting a CO detector activation.
01:56
Second tone for Tobago Engine 1 to respond to 575 Bridgton Road for CO alarm activation.
02:11
10-4 the 2nd Hill 13thum.
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Location mentioned:
Bridgton Rd, Sebago, ME 04029
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