Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at home, Southbury CT
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded at a home near Pepper Tree Hill Lane. The resident reported furnace problems and symptoms including nausea and headache. The resident refused medical services and was instructed to evacuate and wait outside for fresh air.
Audio|Heard on: Southbury Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
CO detector alarming.
00:03
Near Pepper Tree Hill Lane.
00:09
Resident reports furnace issues.
00:14
This has started about a week ago.
00:19
Resident is evacuating the home bundled up.
00:25
Repeating south redol units.
00:29
CO detector sounding near Pepper Tree Hill Lane.
00:35
Resident states furnace issues started about a week ago.
00:41
Resident bundling up and going outside.
00:47
She has some nausea and a slight headache,
00:52
refusing emergency medical services.
00:56
She will be outside, breathing fresh air.
01:00
Time now, 0149.
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Location mentioned:
Pepper Tree Hill Ln, Southbury, CT 06488
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