Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical response in Dover, Dover NH
Fire and emergency medical services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Marin Way in Dover. One person was taken from the building, evaluated, and transported to Exeter Hospital. No other injuries or hazards were found.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
We're taking a 911 call near Marin Way.
00:03
This means floor room one.
00:05
Sounds like possibly a carbon monoxide detector.
00:08
I'll let you know once we have the input.
00:10
Okay.
00:17
When I was up there a little while ago there's a bunch of employees seen loading trucks, so.
00:24
Okay.
00:29
Go on Exeter?
00:33
Okay.
00:35
One day, Exeter Hospital.
00:36
One day, Exeter Hospital, one staff member on board.
00:44
Probably was your starting mileage.
00:51
Zero's. Probably to the hospital starting around 03330.
00:54
Good.
00:57
It is going to be carbon monoxide detector.
00:59
The alarm sounding,
01:00
the exhaust fans on, and no ill effects.
01:07
Have a...
01:10
Settemitone in 3.34.
01:28
We have the patient down out of the building now, we're evaluating, we'll be transporting in a few minutes.
01:34
All right now.
01:37
We see evaluating, transporting for a lane.
01:44
All right.
01:46
74 to 30.
01:48
You can show me out.
01:51
Okay.
01:54
Were they told to evacuate the building or no?
02:00
Negative.
02:05
All right, sir.
02:08
Send your advice.
02:10
Three quarters.
02:14
42-3-8.
02:22
You just have a fire department go to the main entrance.
02:25
They're still working.
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Dover, NH 03820
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