Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Harrison ME


The fire department was dispatched to a location near Oak Shore Road in Harrison due to a supervisory carbon monoxide alarm activation. Additional manpower was requested to respond to the scene.
Audio|Source: Harrison Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Here's the fire, stand by for second pound for additional manpower, near Oak Shore Rd.
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File on the air for second tones for additional manpower to near Oak Shore Rd, a scene of the supervisory box carbon monoxide alarms.
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Fire alarm paging with additional tones for additional manpower to near Oak Shore Rd in Harrison.
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For a supervisory box of carbon monoxide alarms,
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bravo-level response, temper tone is 2250.
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Fire alarm from command was British and able to get a crew in the route? Fire alarm to command A, Fermi at CBA are on route with Bridgeton Ladder 71.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Shore Rd, Harrison, ME 04040
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