Repeated carbon monoxide detector activations prompt evacuation, Bloomfield CT
Emergency units responded to repeated carbon monoxide detector alarms near Sharon Road. The building was evacuated as a safety precaution. A blown fuse on a utility pole was identified and reported to the power company. No other causes were found and the situation was controlled.
Audio|Source: Bloomfield Center Fire
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Transcript:
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Near Sharon Road.
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Carbon monoxide detector activations gone off multiple times today.
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The building should be evacuated.
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Cross streets, Meadowview Lane.
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No hydrants listed.
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Instant Shelby Fireground, 3.
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Squad 3 is en route, Sharon Rova 2.
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Squad 3 from Car 1.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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I'm just gonna give them the pole number where the fuse is blown.
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You guys haven't found anything, right?
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Negative, Chief.
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We're headed to Sharon Road now.
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Acknowledged.
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Dispatch from Car 1.
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Go ahead, Car 1.
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Okay, CLMP pole number 2268 is the pole where the fuse is blown,
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and we found nothing obvious that caused it.
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Just notify Eversource about that.
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And functions have under control, command terminated,
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and I'll be responding to Sharon Road.
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Roger. Notifying Eversource, you're responding to Sharon, 1636.
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Dispatch, Squad 3, Serves, Sharing Run.
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Squad 3, Share, Run 1636.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sharon Rd, Bloomfield, CT 06002
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