Carbon monoxide detector activation at bethel residence, Bethel CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a residence near Milwaukee Avenue, Bethel, for a possible carbon monoxide detector activation and evaluation. Inspectors noted a blocked chimney as a cause.
Audio|Heard on: Bethel Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For the request of the two building inspectors on the scene, the address being near Milwaukee Avenue,
00:06
the corner of Putnam Park Road,
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and 302, they're requesting a dispatch for a possible carbon monoxide situation in the house requesting our meters for evaluation.
00:18
Okay, it does not appear to be any physical or medical situations at times.
00:24
So it'll be just dispatch for that investigation, okay?
00:29
Here's it.
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Okay, CC-957 to its Buffle.
00:42
Fire department's requested near Milwaukee Avenue for carbon monoxide detector activation.
00:45
That's Bethel Fire you requested near Milwaukee Avenue, carbon monoxide detector activation.
00:54
Call in the bubble, just for your cadd information.
00:59
They blocked the chimney and that's what's going on there now.
01:02
Thank you, Colin.
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