Fire units investigate odor and blankets at residential alarm


Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
02:16
Transcript:
Stand by for Tom. Cultures a rescue. Please respond. Cultures are fire. Please respond to the area of 28 Mala Court. They have an automated crash detection. There was no contact with the subscriber. Let's (name withheld) is called, culture to rescue, cultured to fire, please respond 28 to the area of 28 Mawcord. Again, it was an automated crash detection, so unknown injuries, unknown hazards. There was no contact with the subscriber. Time and tone, 29. station down for Milton Fire. So say my identity free one. Able command. Go ahead. There's a couple factors. we're dealing with here that may have some nefarry attacks going on with them. If you have an officer available and is able to come to meet me at the command post, I'm not sure if I'm going to need them right now or not. Also, Vermont gas to the scene, please. Can you advise it with nature and audit so I can give them an update what they're going to? Preliminary investigation from the security guards on scene. Looks like they have a room that they've wedged, looks like some blankets under the door where the odor is emanating from. Might be nothing, but we'd like to hear on the side of caution if you have an officer available.
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Colchester, VT
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