Carbon monoxide alarm triggers school evacuation in Sanford, Sanford ME


A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a school near Minerva Avenue in Sanford. All people evacuated the building safely, but not all pets were removed. No one reported feeling ill.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatch on the air for a Sanford Fire Rescue, transmitting a school alarm for carbon monoxide along with gravel level.
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Six to Minerva Avenue.
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No one is recorded as feeling sick.
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Dispatch on the air by Sanford Fire Rescue, transmitting a spill alarm for a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
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Travel level.
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No one feeling ill.
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Near Minerva Avenue.
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Olympity B.
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Dispansamper engine one.
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Good engine one.
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Engine one's responding second to nerve avenue for a lot of activation.
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Copy that engine one, you're 1159.
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Sampered engine one.
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All the people have evacuated the building, however they were not able to take all of the pets outside.
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Location mentioned:
Minerva Ave, Sanford, ME 04073
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