Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response


Emergency responders were sent to check a carbon monoxide alarm that went off at an apartment unit.
Audio|Source: Merrimack County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00Patient going P.O.V.00:15All units in.00:161716.00:17Still alarm[1].00:19Concord, Tower 1. 107 Fisherville Road, Fisherville Estates.00:22Unit 36 for CO activation[2].00:25Still line for Concord Tower 1, 107, Fisherville Road, Fisherville State, Unit 36 for CO activation[2].00:31Scott Asbach, Road 1717.
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Patient going P.O.V.
00:15
All units in.
00:16
1716.
00:17
Still alarm[1].
00:19
Concord, Tower 1. 107 Fisherville Road, Fisherville Estates.
00:22
Unit 36 for CO activation[2].
00:25
Still line for Concord Tower 1, 107, Fisherville Road, Fisherville State, Unit 36 for CO activation[2].
00:31
Scott Asbach, Road 1717.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: A fire department term indicating a non-emergency or non-confirmed fire alarm
[2]
CO activation: Carbon monoxide detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Fisherville Rd Lot 36, Concord, NH 03303
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