Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at residential area, Rising Sun MD


Fire and emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm going off multiple times at a residence near Mill Pond Drive. No one reported feeling ill, and initial checks found no immediate danger.
Audio|Source: Cecil County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Local box 800, Station 8, Chief Officer on the air.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Mill Pond Drive off the North Hills Drive. Fire ops,
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1238.
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The box 800, assistant EATRI.
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I'm investigating with command 101-1-1-story rancher, 1239.
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Rescue 8 and we're out with 5.
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Rescue 8 and we're out with 5, 1239, fire-ups. 9-driver and 8-9, and we're out, driver, need.
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8-9, and we're out, drive-rini, 1239, fireout.
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Hey, guys, three alarms.
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After 893, Assistant needs arriving and out investigating.
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Bravo-level response for carbon monotron alarm going off five times but has stopped.
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Nobody's reported sick at this time.
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Correct.
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No, upon command, that's betch.
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Not high command.
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360's complete.
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Electric utilities are side delta.
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Here's a bill cow on side Charlie.
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The commenters report to sea head detector has been going off.
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Assistant.
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Command received.
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Eskate, rise 1242.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mill Pond Dr, Rising Sun, MD 21911
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