Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Raymond home, Raymond ME
A carbon monoxide alarm activated near a wood stove at a home near Ledge Hill Road in Raymond. Occupants left the building safely with no reported injuries.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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When I'm fired at my front alarm, number nine, Ledge Hill Road.
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3.30,000, 20, when you're ready?
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3.30, good.
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Main veteran 447, Adam 3.
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Again, 447,
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Adam 3.
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Let me have a stop home.
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Inverming, 447, now for 3.
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Squad 27 number nine Ledge Hill Road cross of Dottenhill Road for a private call reporting that their carbon monoxide alarms were going off near the wood stove. There's no ill effects and occupants have evacuated the building and will be waiting outside. They brought a level call repeating on the air with stubbox 31 ambulance 22 squad 27 to number nine Ledge Hill Road cross of Dotten Hill Road the private call reporting their carbon monoxide alarms were going off near the wood stove. There's no ill effects at this time and occupants have evacuated the building.
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I'll be waiting outside for you.
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They brought the level call.
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Timeout is 1845.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ledge Hill Rd, Raymond, ME 04071
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