Carbon monoxide alarm caused by faulty detector, Bedford NH
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in an apartment near Hawthorne Dr. Fire units responded and found zero carbon monoxide levels. The furnace was turned off, and the residents were advised to have maintenance check it. The alarm was caused by a faulty carbon monoxide detector.
Audio|Source: New Boston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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The numerical and the building numbers.
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Down at Heritage on the Merrimack.
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I don't see and I'm responding.
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If you can show us on scene.
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Squad 1 is on scene, near Hawthorne Dr apartment G301, 2,100 hours.
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Chris?
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Dispatchy-1.
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A1. A1 is out with the Elliott.
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Everyone at the Elliott, 2103.
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2013.
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20 restroom calling my phone.
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20 rest of you want to go ahead.
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This offer a service call 28,
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Corey Cerevo for a list of us.
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28 quarry circle for the list of this is 21.4.
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Two minutes, especially.
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Need a calling, go ahead.
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NJ1 is going to be here, return in service.
01:29
Departments in ventilated, zero readings of CO,
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cast was turned off, furnace would turn off, they were informed to get maintenance to check it out.
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Engine 1, clear and in service.
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2107.
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Rescue on, Mexico. Rescue on, next.
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Rescue one.
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Joe's on team.
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On the pane, 21, R9.
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Harlan.
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Faulty detector.
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You can show squad one in service.
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Squad one in service, faulty detector, 21 done.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hawthorne Dr G301, Bedford, NH 03110
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