Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at residential unit


Fire and emergency teams responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home where the cleaning crew heard the alarm and waited outside. No fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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Transcript:
00:00Hey, quarter, sir.00:07Traffic for station for engine four, engine four of the course.00:11Engine one respond.00:18Box area 112.4[2], St.00:20Louis Avenue, Unit B-Boy, CO-detector activation[1], engine one, responding, 1039.00:32engine one.00:35Our caller currently is not on scene.00:38She called on behalf of the cleaning crew who advised her that the CO detector was going off when they got there to clean the unit.00:48And they stepped outside until you arrive.00:55One direct, we're on location.00:57You're 769 command.01:02has St.01:04Louis Avenue Command, 1041.
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Hey, quarter, sir.
00:07
Traffic for station for engine four, engine four of the course.
00:11
Engine one respond.
00:18
Box area 112.4[2], St.
00:20
Louis Avenue, Unit B-Boy, CO-detector activation[1], engine one, responding, 1039.
00:32
engine one.
00:35
Our caller currently is not on scene.
00:38
She called on behalf of the cleaning crew who advised her that the CO detector was going off when they got there to clean the unit.
00:48
And they stepped outside until you arrive.
00:55
One direct, we're on location.
00:57
You're 769 command.
01:02
has St.
01:04
Louis Avenue Command, 1041.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO-detector activation: Possible hazardous condition (carbon monoxide alarm)
[2]
Box area 112.4: Fire/EMS box alarm area assignment
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St Louis Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842
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