Carbon monoxide alarm sounding with no injuries reported, Wakefield NH
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm went off near Woodside Lane in Wakefield. No one was reported injured. Responders were alerted about aggressive dogs on the property. The caller was trying to secure the dogs. Fire units responded and staged nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Carroll County Fire, Wakefield Fire, near Woodside Lane,
00:04
carbon monoxide alarm activation, no reported illness.
00:07
Repeating Wakefield Fire, near Woodside Lane, carbon monoxide alarm activation,
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no reported illness.
00:15
2216 is your first help.
00:22
For this fire call, there is a caution from 2021, F2 518 of those aggressive dogs on the premise.
00:31
The caller did say she had dogs just for a flyer.
00:38
Thank you.
00:54
Carroll County Fire to Wakefield Fire.
00:56
Near Woodside Lane, carbon monoxide alarm activation, no reported illness.
01:01
Repeating Wakefield Fire, near Woodside Lane, carbon monoxide alarm activation, no reported illness.
01:08
22-18-0-second tone.
01:15
Carol from A-Cart 2.
01:17
Card 2. Card 2.
01:22
Carkey, Engine 4 is on.
01:28
8 Engine 4 responding at 2219.
01:31
Just in FYI, we do have a caution from 2021-21,
01:36
reference aggressive dogs on site.
01:38
The caller did mention that she had dogs and she was trying to secure them just as an FAA.
01:49
I'm going to have 8 engine 4 stage out on the main road.
01:55
Woodside can be rough.
01:59
I have 8 engine 4 stayed out on the road, 2019.
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Location mentioned:
Woodside Ln, Sanbornville, NH 03872
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