Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Exeter home, Exeter NH


The homeowner at a residence near Brookside Dr Building D in Exeter reported feeling sick along with a kitchen odor. Carbon monoxide levels measured at 109 triggered the Exeter Fire Department to respond for detector activation.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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The homeowner advised, there's also an odor in the kitchen.
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And again, the reading is 109.
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Appreciate.
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Any reports of people being sick?
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The homeowner (name withheld) is ongoingly feeling sick and has gone to the emergency room several times with no diagnosed cause.
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Great Steve.
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Thank you.
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Exeter Fire Department dispatching apparatus near Brookside Dr Building D for carbon monoxide detector activation.
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Exeter fire department dispatching apparatus near Brookside Dr Building D for carbon monoxide detector activation.
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As in David, 7 for carbon monoxide detector activation zero.
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Carbon monoxide detector activation zero.
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Thank you, next, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Near Brookside Dr Building D, Exeter, NH 03833
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