Carbon monoxide detector activation reported near macton road, Street MD
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A resident reported their carbon monoxide alarm activating at a home near Macton Road between Davis Corner Road and Whiteford Road. The resident was briefly away taking children to school but expected to return shortly. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Service box 924-1, Company 9, carbon monoxide detector activation, near Macton Road, between Davis Corner Road and Whiteford Road.
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Talk group Fire 716.
00:23
Medics 31 arrived at (number withheld).
00:33
Medical Box 505-1, Medic 53, Saw 13-54, Old Post Road, between Jennings Road and Old Bay Lane.
00:41
Talk group, PMS 720.
00:43
Pedigree tomorrow.
00:48
Maddox 53 are out 721.
00:52
56-year-old female saw facial injuries.
01:02
Notic 53, the response is called 224-0-3.
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924-1, Company 9, carbon monoxide detector activation, near Macton Road, between Davis Corner Road and Whiteford Road, talk group,
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fire, 722.
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Mr. 9.13, Rep, 2.
01:26
913 color is advising her carbon monoxide detector is going off with a blinking blue light.
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If you're taking your kids at school, she'll be back at about 10 minutes.
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Next. 913 on.
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Fire.
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I got to responding to 724 call came from the residents directly advising their carbon monoxide alarm is activating.
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She was taking the children to school, but she should be back at location by the time you arrive.
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Location mentioned:
Macton Rd, Street, MD 21154
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