Carbon monoxide alarm chirping at well's residence, Wells ME
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm chirping in the basement of a residence near Coles Hill Road in Wells. One occupant was not sick and exited the home safely.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
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Transcript:
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on you the call for the firewall fire.
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Well, sorry, responding to near Coles Hill Road, Wells.
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Call advising the CO alarm in the basement is chirping.
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I'm sure if there's an issue.
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No one is sick or ill.
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The one occupant will be exiting.
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Stand back for Tom.
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Hello, Alessonnius, Gulf War, Wells Fire, we find near Coles Hill Road.
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She'll play a seal alarm in the basement that's chirping.
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She's not feeling sick or ill, she's going to be exiting the residence.
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1732 is still...
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...up.
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Location mentioned:
Coles Hill Rd, Wells, ME 04090
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