Carbon monoxide alarm at home from running vehicle, Stratford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a home near Reeds Lane due to a vehicle left running in the garage. Firefighters were dispatched for ventilation and the gas company was contacted.
Audio|Heard on: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, car 3.
00:10
Chief,
00:13
I have a car running in the garage here, I have CO in the house, I'll need truck one for ventilation.
00:18
Can we clear the monitoring, please?
00:22
Roger, Stratford, have a front one kicking the call and replay.
00:26
Receive car for adding truck.
00:45
Truck 1 added to the assignment with engine 2 on scene, near Reeds Lane for a CO alarm.
00:54
You're needed for ventilation.
00:56
That's truck one added to the assignment with engine 2 on scene, near Reeds Lane,
01:01
the CO alarm.
01:03
The vehicle that was running in the garage you needed for ventilation.
01:11
Received truck near Reeds Lane.
01:19
Measure 2, Strapper, can you start the gas company, please?
01:23
Racy.
01:24
Isn't the furnace putting LCO?
01:27
Recy mentioned too.
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Location mentioned:
Reeds Ln, Stratford, CT 06614
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