Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by recreational smoke, Stafford CT
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Leonard Road that was caused by recreational smoke. There was no danger.
Audio|Heard on: Branford Fire
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Near Leonard Road.
00:01
Carbon monoxide detector activation on the second floor.
00:06
It may not send between Pembroke Road and single side drive.
00:14
Edmere Avenue and Post Road.
00:17
One patient with back pain.
00:23
(Name withheld) between Elliott Place and South Benson Road map 3-4, who's for a great jeep in the lot?
00:34
Ed.
00:36
Can you give me a phone call real quick?
00:41
Yeah,
00:43
Steven's going to give you a call.
00:53
601 uh 611 is removed from home you just woke up
01:06
505 is going to be a lieutenant there calling on his behalf.
01:10
Yeah,
01:15
a rolling altercation operator through something at another.
01:19
I think long to mega formal.
01:20
Try you do more info now.
01:22
Coming up to northbound 14.
01:30
Alarm set off by recreational smoke, no hazard.
01:33
System will not reset.
01:34
You can terminate command.
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Location mentioned:
Leonard Rd, Stafford, CT 06076
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