CO alarm triggers response at Alton boat house, Alton NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Alton, New Hampshire, responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a boat house near Fisher Road. The keyholder confirmed the detector had activated, and responders approached quietly as requested.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Lake Station, Alton,
00:02
Alarm activation near Fisher Road, Alton, alarm activation near Fisher Road.
00:07
CO detector Point Road, Channel 5.
00:19
Lake's using a Belmont sick person alpha level 85 middle route.
00:24
Lakes using a Belmont, sick person alpha level 85 middle route, actually totally road and province roads.
00:34
One engine floor responding.
00:38
It's a gas detection alarm, not exactly sure what that's going to be for.
00:42
Three ambulance one responding.
00:47
Three ambulance one responding, a 63-year-old person who slept in a vehicle last night and can't walk.
00:57
One engine four from Lakes Region.
01:01
No,
01:04
Company called back, made contact with a keyholder in the main house.
01:09
They said they did receive an alarm for a CO detector in the boat house.
01:16
Requested a silent approach.
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Location mentioned:
Fisher Rd, Alton, NH 03810
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