Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by dust at home, Hampton NH
Fire crews responded to a home near Gale Rd after residents found their carbon monoxide detector sounding. The alarm was caused by dust, and there was no smoke or fire detected.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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This one for Martin Gale Lane, residents arrived home to the CO detector sounding.
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City one, four, Martin Gale Lane, residents just arrived home to their CO detector sounding.
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Two.
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Which one's your...
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AACC transporting antics, then no one.
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Fire on, engine one.
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One.
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On response, four, Montgal land.
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Great.
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Finally,
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it's the engine one responding for Martin Gale Lane for the investigation.
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A,
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sorry, engine one,
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for Martin Gale Lane, investigation.
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Okay.
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Cvbion.
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C4-1-1-9-2.
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A1's final clear turning.
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A1-a-1-out-you-clear, turning.
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You want to have you clear, get on one.
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As you want.
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To a Vondale range.
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Then you want to live? Longhiel range, man.
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See?
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No.
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Trengen 3 is clear to Washington 3 is clear to Washington Street.
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That was an activated detector due to the dust, no smoke, no fire.
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Farm in 303.
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Clearing and serviced.
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There was an activated detector due to dust.
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You're in pause on.
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Dr. Doctor.
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Received engine one also having dust in the detector.
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You're clearing the service.
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Location mentioned:
Gale Rd, Hampton, NH 03842
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