Carbon monoxide alarm triggers false fire response, New London CT


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Hope St. No symptoms or injuries were reported, and the alarm was found to be malfunctioning. The incident was declared under control.
Audio|Source: Waterford Police, Fire, and EMS
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, truck 2, battalion chief, N-100.
00:04
Respond to carbon monoxide detector activation with no ill effects.
00:08
At near Hope St, cross streets are Mountain Avenue and dead end.
00:13
Engine 1, truck 2, battalion chief, N-100.
00:18
Respond to carbon monoxide detector activation with no ill effects.
00:22
At near Hope St, cross streets are Mountain Avenue and dead end.
00:33
Roger.
00:38
Italian in route.
00:43
Ranger one in the way.
00:46
Ranger one on the way.
00:48
Major one on the north.
01:07
25 Blackwall Street, Alpha 4 for welfare checks on our Stanley Bellinger might be saying that address with a Lenny Fairweather.
01:16
Some notes in the narrative you can read.
01:18
It's also addresses of the shelter, 19 Crouch Street.
01:25
Here we go.
01:29
Four got you.
01:34
2Q.
01:36
Let me out at 280 broad.
01:38
For what?
01:47
In reference to that suspect we're looking for?
01:57
Engine 2 of course.
02:02
Engine 2 in course. Engine 2 in course.
02:04
Engine 1 O.C.
02:16
Ty is unseen.
02:17
Italian on scene. Italian on scene.
02:27
Battalion a truck two.
02:31
Cover truck two.
02:34
The United States and stays on Hempstead and hope.
02:40
Received.
02:47
Trocrow. I see.
02:48
I see.
02:56
Time, stationing.
02:58
Okay, stop at least.
03:00
All right. Safeway.
03:02
Can release the truck in the ambulance.
03:06
This is a malfunctioning alarm.
03:08
The engine one's handling.
03:09
We can go under control.
03:14
Ready control.
03:15
Malfunctioning alarm.
03:17
Releasing the truck in the anticle.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.