Carbon monoxide alarm reported at Acton residence, Acton ME


Fire and EMS responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Sanborn Rd in Acton. No one answered the door at first. The homeowner was not home, but her husband and children were inside. Responders entered through an open garage door, checked for carbon monoxide, and found no dangerous levels.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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To dispatch on the air with a power tone for any available personnel to respond to assist the ambulance,
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near Sanborn Road for carbon monoxide alarm activation.
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Dispatch repeating on the air for acting fire rescue transferring a manpower tone for any available personnel to respond near Sanborn Road to assist the ambulance carbon monoxide alarm activation, time of your tone is 243.
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Such practice, you will be in room.
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Copy UCG Turner.
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Dispatched A1.
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A1 answering.
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We have contact with the homeowner.
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She's advising, she's not there.
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However, her husband and children are inside.
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The husband is downstairs and children are upstairs.
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The children are upstairs.
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Copy that. We've actually found access through the open garage door.
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We'll be going inside to meter the house and try to make contact.
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Copy.
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Dispatch Act and then 45 to move.
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Copy on 45 Responding.
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This is a badjackton C1, I'll be responding.
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Copy C1, I'll be responding.
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Copy C1 responding.
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We've made contact with the home.
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We've made contact with the homeowner metering the house at this time, zero readings so far.
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Copy that, contact name with the homeowner and we're doing to meters the building, zero reading so far.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sanborn Rd, Acton, ME 04001
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