Carbon monoxide detector activated after furnace backfire, Simsbury CT
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A carbon monoxide detector was triggered at a two-story wood-frame home near Laurel Drive after a furnace backfired. Fire crews responded and checked the home. No one reported illness, and they are awaiting further equipment to measure carbon monoxide levels.
Audio|Heard on: Simsbury Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Hello there for our firepakes.
00:01
This direct force is during fire near Laurel Drive.
00:17
The district for sensory fire near Laurel Drive.
00:22
Homer reports, field effect, are going off after a furnace backfire.
00:27
No illness, all arguments are outside the home,
00:30
near Laurel Drive.
00:41
Pha-Sk!
00:49
Somebody firing on a cold response of tension engine 2.5.
00:53
You're responding to near Laurel Drive for a CO detector activation after a furnace malfunction.
01:02
Time in a call, 1654 hours of duty officer is S-22.
01:08
Laurel Drive is off Old Meadow Plain Road.
01:14
22 responding.
01:17
2-2 responding.
01:18
2-2 responding.
01:23
20-0 1658.
01:39
20 on scene, two wood frame, now checking me.
01:46
20 on scene, two-story wood frame.
01:48
Nothing showing out, checking.
01:51
1659.
01:52
1659. Please,
01:58
20. 20.
01:59
20.
02:06
Furnace backfire, one detector, no illness, we'll wait for a meter.
02:20
We'll see Furnace backfire, one detector activated,
02:25
awaiting apparatus.
02:34
22 unseen.
02:36
221. 2.2 unseen.
02:39
2.5-37, Cure 3rd3 responding.
02:49
Quine-5, crew of 3, 1702.
02:57
2. This is your ace, engine 2, responding, driver and 1.
03:02
Engine 2, driver on 1.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Dr, Simsbury, CT 06070
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