Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by propane system issue, Berlin CT


Fire departments responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Winchell Dr in Berlin, CT. No one in the home had symptoms. The alarm was triggered by a problem with the home's propane system, not an active carbon monoxide leak.
Audio|Source: Berlin Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Brother fire dispatch to company two, company three, and company four.
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Carbon monoxide, emergency 1-50, 1-child drive for carbon monoxide line that's going off.
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Right on fire decides to company two, company three, and company four, carbon monoxide emergency at 1.50 Winchell Drive.
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For a carbon monoxide alarm that's going off your map page is 21 cross streets are Woodruff Lane in High Road.
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Erland Acromwell, how do you copy?
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Loud and clear.
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Four.
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Change 10s on with three.
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Have one.
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Did the homeowner complain of any symptoms?
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Negative.
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Thank you.
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with their propane so that might have triggered it.
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Receive, do they have an active leak or is just an issue with their system?
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So far it looks like just an issue with their system.
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Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Winchell Dr, Berlin, CT 06037
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