Fire and carbon monoxide alarms trigger fire response, Harrison ME


Fire and carbon monoxide alarms went off near Oak Shore Rd. The fire department responded with a ladder truck and called for extra personnel. No fire has been confirmed.
Audio|Source: Harrison Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, engine 883 on scene.
00:05
Fire alarm, copy, the engine 83 on scene.
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Fire alarm from the air line from command.
00:17
Fire alarm answering command.
00:27
Fritian's ladder, but upbracem, please.
00:36
Fire alarm to command, you're covered by static. I copied tone for additional manpower.
00:42
And Prission's ladder.
00:48
Yes, have the ladder. Come code three, please.
00:52
File on copies, all relay.
01:06
Here's the fire, standby for a tone for additional manpower, near Oak Shore Rd.
01:28
Fire alarm on the air.
01:30
Her hair is a fire department with a tone for additional manpower to near Oak Shore Rd.
01:35
As a scene of a supervised box, carbon oxide alarms, fire alarm repeating.
01:41
With the tone for Harris, the fire department for additional manpower to near Oak Shore Rd.
01:45
For a supervised box of carbon oxide alarms.
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Time your tone is 2245.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Shore Rd, Harrison, ME 04040
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