Carbon monoxide alarm activation at gilford residence, Gilford NH
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A carbon monoxide detector activated near Varney Point Road in Gilford. No one was ill. The alarm may have been triggered by painting fumes. The keyholder was contacted and emergency services responded as required by company policy.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
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Transcript:
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Lake fusion to Gilford additional call, CO detector activation, no illness,
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near Varney Point Road.
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Lake's fusion to Gilford additional call, CO detector activation, no illness,
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near Varney Point Road.
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Haven Road to Varney Point Road, Channel 5, 1037.
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25-8 milts two on scene.
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8 engine 4 responding.
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8 engine 4 responding.
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The alarm claims stated was a first floor CO detector.
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They did get in contact with the keyholder.
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There was a painting going on that might be the cause.
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However, the alarm company policy says they still need to dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
Varney Point Rd, Gilford, NH 03249
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