Fire alarm triggers evacuation with possible carbon monoxide case, Sanford ME


A fire alarm was activated at an address near Brown Road, Sanford. There was no visible smoke or fire observed. Residents evacuated the home after one occupant reported feeling nauseous, indicating possible carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: AllStar Node 50281
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Transcript:
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If you're aware of a 911 at St. 168, Rockins Road,
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we have a callback.
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Colleen for you're recording to the X-Go hit it one because there's a long as to fire in Mississippi.
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Do we have a year?
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550 was in March in this year and then on 911.
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Well, I'll take a right back.
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I have no IMC, you said 68, Rogers.
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7. 70, 68, 68.
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Helpful.
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(number withheld) Brown Road. What else is going off does not see or smell any is a vacuum at the back.
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The caller is feeling nausea. I'm until 141.
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I think Jerry was there on apartment number one.
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I'm negative.
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I took a walk around the house. There's multi-units there.
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I'll be safe.
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Always quiet.
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Thank you. I.
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Northend entity is dropped.
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Unknown cause the alarm systems reset holding engine two, they're returning.
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No cause, system reset, holding engine two, they're returning.
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. . . . . . .
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Cracking just out of the retone for Candia fire.
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Response to (number withheld) Brown Road, fireland activation, no smoker fire.
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The home is evacuated in the car is feeling nauseous, possible CO alarm.
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Again, marking distance with a retone for Candia virus on a 29.
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(number withheld) Brown Road for firelight activation, no smoker fire,
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resonant is feeling nauseous, possible CO alarm, time of your retone, 151.
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Location mentioned:
Brown Rd, Sanford, ME 04073
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