High carbon monoxide detected in attic near Chaparral Dr, Pelham NH


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Chaparral Drive. There were no symptoms reported. High carbon monoxide levels were detected in the attic, causing the gas service to be shut off as a safety measure. The gas company was initially called but the call was canceled after identifying the source and turning off the gas.
Audio|Source: Pelham Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 2, I have a CO alarm with no symptoms, near Chaparral Drive.
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Appreciate.
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Engine 2 to 745.
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Go ahead, engine 2.
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We have a CO detector going off. We're going to need National Grid out here. We're just other heavy readings in the attic.
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We could see if they're available.
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Copy.
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Contact National Grid.
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Ferell Drive, for a CO alarm with no symptoms.
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Carpricle Drive and Chaparral Drive, time out 1628.
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Thunder.
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Same one last as the RO, she's that I've first to Tabitha, Tom Adam, Boston, Adam,
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Tom, Henry, Adam,
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Data Bird,
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910, 82.
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Of course, she returned home to her CO alarms going off.
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She did change batteries and plug one of them in, and they started to go off once again.
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This is negative 94.
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P1's on the air.
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P1, you're on here. C1, you're on here.
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Cancel that call to National Grid. We found the issue.
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Proceed engine two.
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Answer 2 from Coppola.
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Angi 2 is in Coppa.
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Do you need me out there?
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I think we're good.
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They have an air handler in the attic.
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We get like 44 plus a million in the attic.
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So why shut down the gas to the unit?
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It's going to right now.
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Hey, but that's one calling fire alone.
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Pelham, NH 03076
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