CO alarm triggers fire response at residence, Oxford CT


A carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Cold Spring Drive prompted a fire response. The homeowner was present, and no visible fire was seen from outside. Firefighters arrived and began investigating the situation to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Did they say they had a generator running at near Cold Spring Dr?
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Negative, but they said the house is activated.
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Roger.
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402 in route to center.
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Titer 402 in route to center.
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Titer 402 in route to center.
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For the automatic fire alarm, C.O alarm,
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near Cold Spring Road, second active call in town, repeating Oxford Fire, for your second active call in town, respond for the automatic fire alarm, C.O. C.O. All right, cold, spring,
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drive.
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Cross streets are Wyant Road in a dead end, 1809.
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Car one doctor.
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Go ahead.
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near Cold Spring Road route to homeowners.
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Two and a half story wood, nothing invisible from the Alba Bravo will be out investigating. Carwin will be command.
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Radar car one, you're on the same name command, out investigating on the two and a half story wood. Nothing shows from the Alpa Bravo side with the homeowner is 1810.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cold Spring Dr, Oxford, CT 06478
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