Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation with minor injury


Audio|Source: Kent County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
By 30-11, engine 3, Permanick 1, C.O. Alarmes injury, 29209, Glencoe Road. Spinal attack 3, 1801. 3.301. 7.3 on location. Policeation, fire 3, 1802.2. Permanite if I was responding with 2. Finally, Parvigone, 1853. The primary response to see over the alarm with the injury. 29209, Glencove Road. The caller advised the carbon monoxide detector is going off at the AC service, and the alarm's going off even after airing out the house. Collar is a slight headache. All people and animals are out of the house. Okay, make sense direct. Is this a single engine response? That's correct. Good, Mad Ninja, please.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glencoe Rd, Kennedyville, MD 21645
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