Carbon monoxide alarm caused by malfunctioning furnace, Milford NH
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at near South Street in Milford, New Hampshire. The cause was identified as a malfunctioning and backfired furnace. No personal names or specific contact details were reported.
Audio|Source: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
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Transcript:
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Code is from Melford Fire, request for a ladder,
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near South Street, meet Rescue 1, for a carbon monoxide call.
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Repeating tone for the Mofford Fire,
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20 Ladder 1, to respond near South Street, meet Rescue 1 for a carbon monoxide call.
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South Street runs from Union Square south to the Route 101 Bypass.
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Three cross streets are Marshall Street in Hammond Road, timing your tone is 1723.
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A patient found at 1726.
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POMAYOR.
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Tower 1 to 526 at 526 Mass Road Side Diaz in Boston fire alarm activation.
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Again, Gossdowne Fire, Tower 1, Entch to 526 and 526 Mass Road for a general fire alarm activation.
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Tell me the 128.
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Get back, executive.
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All right, I'll close.
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Andrew responding.
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Responding at 1729.
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All I have is Zone 3, no response, premonator key holder.
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Chower one just match
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This is a bad.
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This is an update. This is an update.
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We have a backfired furnace in a carbon oxide.
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Do we have anybody on the board for a letter?
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