Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation in residential home, South Thomaston ME
Emergency services responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Hill Street in South Thomaston. The residence was evacuated, and no fire or smoke was found upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Knox County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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South Thomas and Fire and South Thomas and Rescue respond to near Hill Street for a residential CO alarm.
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Called in by the (name withheld).
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So 52, Bravo, 1.
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South Thomas and Fire and South Thomas and Rescue respond to near Hill Street.
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For a caller reporting, their CO alarm is going off, single residential, it's a 52-1.
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Your cross streets are alleyway, high entry street.
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Milk's clear.
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South Thomas and Cartoon, Knox.
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South Thomas and Cartoo.
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I'll be in route direct.
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Step 4.
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Selthompson, engine 53 knocks.
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Selthamson, engine 53.
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Edgeon, engine 53 in the ambulance in the interim.
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10-4[1].
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South Thomaston Cartoon, Knox.
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South Thomason, Carthew.
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On scene with a two-story single-family residence appears to be evacuated.
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Nothing showing at this time.
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Two is establishing command.
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Copy two on scene.
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Two-story single-family residence that is vacated,
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and you are in command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Hill St, South Thomaston, ME 04858
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