Carbon monoxide or smoke alarm sounds at Southbury home, Southbury CT


A resident reported their carbon monoxide or smoke alarm going off repeatedly at a home near George's Hill Road in Southbury. The resident opened doors and windows before calling 911 and was advised to evacuate. There were no symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning reported.
Audio|Source: Southbury Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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South near George's Hill Road for the possible carbon monoxide slash smoke detector
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going off. Caller stated that his COAL alarm had, or his smoke detector keep going on and off. He's unsure what the alarm is.
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Caller stated that he already had opened the doors of the windows prior to calling 911.
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He was also advised to evacuate.
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Repeating, it's going to be near George's Hill Road.
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It's going to be for the carbon monoxide or possibly a smoke protector.
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Caller stated his CO alarm,
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possibly a smoke detector, he's unsure, is going on and off. Caller stated that he's opened the doors and windows prior to calling 911 and was advised to his activate by dispatch.
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Time of this day.
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Number two is responding.
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The caller is also showing those signs of carbonizing, poisoning, no dizziness or a head.
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The dispatch over IAR came through with symptoms.
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So to confirm, there are no symptoms.
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That's affirmative. There are no symptoms.
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