Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at residence


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. No fire or injuries were found, and the resident was outside and safe.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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00:0061 engine 61 6 Tanager Lane.00:03It's going to be for a carbon dioxide alarm going off.00:08Again, ladder 65, squad 62, ambulance 61, engine 61, 6 Tanager Lane.00:17And it's going to be for an alarm sounding carbon monoxide.00:21Time of tones, 1606.00:29Abby's your own scene.01:04the case of the help.01:41issue but before they disconnected they stated it was fine and she was all said she didn't need any
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61 engine 61 6 Tanager Lane.
00:03
It's going to be for a carbon dioxide alarm going off.
00:08
Again, ladder 65, squad 62, ambulance 61, engine 61, 6 Tanager Lane.
00:17
And it's going to be for an alarm sounding carbon monoxide.
00:21
Time of tones, 1606.
00:29
Abby's your own scene.
01:04
the case of the help.
01:41
issue but before they disconnected they stated it was fine and she was all said she didn't need any
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Location mentioned:
Near Tanager Ln, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
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