Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Hartford CT


The fire department was called to check a carbon monoxide alarm going off in the basement of a building. There were no reports of anyone being sick.
Audio|Source: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
Oh, (name withheld). Ladder 4, 217 Bluefield Avenue from the basement with a carbon monoxide alarm. No illness reported. Crosby-Sherring Street and Debring Street fired effect. 4217's Blue Hills Avenue in the basement for the carbon monoxide alarm that's going off. No illness has been reported. It must be Sharon Street and Hebron Street prior to that.
Oh, (name withheld). Ladder 4, 217 Bluefield Avenue from the basement with a carbon monoxide alarm. No illness reported. Crosby-Sherring Street and Debring Street fired effect. 4217's Blue Hills Avenue in the basement for the carbon monoxide alarm that's going off. No illness has been reported. It must be Sharon Street and Hebron Street prior to that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Blue Hills Ave, Hartford, CT 06112
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