Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide alarm, Lewiston ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded near Dumont Ave in Lewiston for a carbon monoxide alarm that sounded in the basement of a three-story residential building. Rescue and engine units checked the property and reported no visible hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Fire Alarm to Engine 3, Engine 3 respond near Dumont Ave.
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Six four, do you want to have me going for a carbon monoxide alarm going off in the basement? Fifty-two.
00:12
10-3, FAA owner responding.
00:14
Near Dumont Ave, near Dumont Ave.
00:17
Me going for a CO alarm going off in the basement.
00:20
52 Charlie 4C.
00:27
Call me, dispatcher is holding central main Engine 3 and fire service.
00:39
Rescue 5 is on just entry, please.
00:46
Well, it's a three-story residential, nothing showing throughout.
00:51
31 to have.
00:57
Nothing show up.
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Location mentioned:
Dumont Ave, Lewiston, ME 04240
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