Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes illness, Scarborough ME
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Black Point Road and Gravel Road. One person inside reported feeling dizzy and was evacuated for medical attention.
Audio|Source: Scarborough Fire
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Transcript:
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As well, fire department transmitting a still alarm in District 1, call for ladder 2, and just 3, ambulance 1.
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Respond to near Black Point Road for a carbon monoxide activation with illness.
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Again, that's ladder 2 and GIF 3 and just 1.
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Near Black Point Road.
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It's going to be right at the intersection of Gravel Road.
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For a carbon monoxide alarm activation,
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one patient with illness.
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All clear can delay by then.
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Broadcast every morning.
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Carver's response.
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Or a ladder to respond to.
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Copy, letter two is two.
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All units, you're responding to near Black Point Road, right off Gravel Road.
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You've been re-responding for still alarms that have been activated in the home.
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And you have one patient in the resident.
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He has been feeling dizzy.
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It is now evacuating.
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Just be advised, the caller views reset will be a lot of your arrival.
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Car 7.4.
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Oh, Car 7.
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At the engine 3 is on the board, is AGO on the radio.
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Negative. I do have one on IAR.
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I believe the GEO fence is located by the route.
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Very soon, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Or a letter two is going to be on scene.
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Hopefully you stand on the rise for now.
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Number,
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letter two on scene.
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Staying on front.
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Engine three, car seven.
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Location mentioned:
Near Black Point Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074
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