Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Railroad Ave Brownville, Brownville ME
Fire crews were sent to a carbon monoxide alarm near Railroad Ave in Brownville. Upon investigation, no symptoms or immediate danger were found. The alarm had beeped a few times but no hazardous situation was detected.
Audio|Source: Piscataquis County Sheriff and Fire
02:15
Transcript:
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Viscataquist transmitting a box alarm for Brownville Fire Station 14,
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respond to near Railroad Ave in Brownville for a carbon monoxide alarm activation.
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Alarm has just beeped a couple times.
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Again, that is near Railroad Ave in Brownville.
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Piscataquist, page time out, 1551.
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Cataclit Cranville One, what stepped on? Are you on scene with that vehicle?
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Scataquist, 14.01 responding.
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1401, 1553.
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This Mayo, 1708.
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1708.
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This cataclysm from 1708.
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17.O.A. We just spoke to Penobscot.
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They have a cardiac arrest in Bradford.
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Is that in your coverage area? And do we have another truck?
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We are unavailable.
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We are currently transporting.
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We do not have another truck.
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Maybe G&H.
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Scott-Equist, Brownville 1423 is informed.
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Panselor, we have 1423 in route 1555.
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Scott Acquist, Brownville, 1423, be on scene.
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Be investigating.
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Establishing Brownville command.
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And for 1423 you are on scene 1556, establishing ground command and investigating.
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This morning doesn't report any symptoms that go along with that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Railroad Ave, Brownville, ME 04414
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