Carbon monoxide alarm prompts medical call in Belgrade, Belgrade ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, belgrade Fire Rescue responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Smithfield Road in Belgrade, Maine. All occupants evacuated the home. One woman reported feeling ill after initially believing the alarm was malfunctioning.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Belgrade Fire Rescue Delta, stand by for a call.
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Comms Center to Belgrade Fire Rescue Delta responding on 52 Bravo 1.
00:20
To Belgrade near Smithfield Road, again that's going to be near Smithfield Rd.
00:26
For carbon monoxide alarms that have been going off for a while.
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A woman thought it was a malfunction and put the alarms down but then started feeling ill.
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She is waiting in a truck in the driveway.
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All occupants out of the residence at this time.
00:39
Again, near Smithfield Road for carbon monoxide alarm as well as one woman not feeling well.
00:45
Time out 228.
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Location mentioned:
Smithfield Rd, Belgrade, ME 04917
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