Carbon monoxide alarm at residence triggered by faulty batteries, Oxford CT


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Cold Spring Dr in Oxford. Readings inside the home showed no danger. The alarm was likely caused by faulty batteries and a power outage. The incident was cleared without hazard.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
(number withheld) Command, Oxford.
00:04
Go ahead, (name withheld).
00:09
Zero readings within the structure.
00:12
They'll continue in the meter.
00:18
Zero readings within the structure and you're still continuing to meter.
00:21
(number withheld).
00:28
(number withheld). Okay.
00:36
Normal travel to near Cold Spring Dr.
00:42
Travel on the response near Cold Spring Dr.
00:44
Travel on the response near Cold Spring Dr.
00:58
Go to (number withheld).
01:03
(number withheld).
01:08
Guys, it's standby.
01:15
(number withheld) receive,
01:17
standby.
01:24
Road to (name withheld).
01:32
Calling in.
01:35
Oh,
01:37
(name withheld) is on-speed.
01:40
Writer (name withheld) on-suite.
01:43
(number withheld).
01:49
Everyone is on here.
01:54
Here, (number withheld).
01:57
(number withheld) Command, Oxford.
02:01
Go ahead, (name withheld).
02:04
There's zero readings in the residents, possibly due to some bad batteries, they're going to replace them all,
02:10
and due to the power being out.
02:13
Command will be terminated.
02:15
(name withheld) will be in service.
02:23
That's possibly due to bad batteries which they will replace. It could also be due to the power being out. Command is terminated and you're back in service (number withheld).
02:34
Going back to (number withheld).
02:40
Out of here so yes.
02:44
Okay, message received.
02:51
Card two to car one, he's just check in, and just cut out, please.
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Location mentioned:
Cold Spring Dr, Oxford, CT 06478
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