Carbon monoxide alarm sickens two in Union home, Union ME
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Fire and rescue responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Union residence. Two residents evacuated and reported feeling sick, indicating possible CO exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot, Waldo, Knox County Public Safety
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Union Fire, Union Rescue, respond to 770 Butler Road.
00:05
Report of a CO alarm.
00:09
Two occupants are outside reporting feeling sick.
00:12
Your dispatcher is going 52-4-01.
00:16
Union Rescue, Union Fire, respond to 770 Butler Road.
00:22
Carbon monoxide alarm in the kitchen; two residents outside report feeling ill.
00:29
Your dispatch code is 6-2 Bravo 1, charging to Melis Lane and Ruffler Ridge Road, Knox Cliff.
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Union S2, Doc.
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Union S2, go ahead.
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We'll be in route.
00:50
Copy Union S2, heavy in route.
00:52
Both occupants sitting outside in their vehicle reported feeling sick, whitehead.
01:00
Free seat.
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Location mentioned:
Butler Rd, Union, ME 04862
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