Carbon monoxide alarm and oil odor at Hale Street home, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to a home near Hale Street in Portland for reports of a strong oil odor and a carbon monoxide alarm sounding inside the residence. Multiple fire units responded and investigated the source of the smell and alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for still alarm.
00:07
Still ladder six, engine nine, engine eleven, rescue one, car five.
00:10
Near Hale Street, caller reports a strong oil smell in the house and the CO alarm sounding.
00:16
Your op channel is two.
00:17
Ladder six, engine nine, engine eleven, rescue one, car five.
00:20
Near Hale Street for a strong oil smell inside and the CO alarm going off.
00:26
Your op channel was two.
00:28
Ladder six, call.
00:32
Problem matching ladder six.
00:35
Two-story colonial, ladder six, lock command.
00:39
Ten four, two-story colonial, fire six, command.
00:47
Engine nine, five six.
00:50
Ten four, engine nine.
00:57
Command to file.
01:00
Follow my treatment.
01:03
Problem holding ladder six, I'm coming out.
01:07
Then one furnace problem holding ladder six with all other apparatus responding near Hale Street community service.
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Location mentioned:
Hale St, Portland, ME 04103
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