Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by cooking at residence, Springfield VT


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Cider Ml Rd. The homeowner later reported the alarm was triggered by cooking and there was no actual emergency.
Audio|Source: Windsor County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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The tone is for Surrey, response to near Cider Ml Rd, for a CO alarm sounding.
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Repeating this one is for a tonic for three, to respond to near Cider Ml Rd, for a CO alarm sounding.
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Nearest cross-street to Mason Drive, do the top right on top one on arrival, PCF 415, 1748.
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2041 20401 20401s in quarters 17.9.
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3021.
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We just received a call from the homeowner.
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The alarm was caused by cooking and they could not use a system to reset, but they're all set.
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30C1, did you copy that message?
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30 you're going to continue all other units can remain in quarters.
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30 W1 30 W1
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3071
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30 W1 30.
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30.1. 30 C1.
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I copy the message.
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You'll be on scene shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cider Ml Rd, North Springfield, VT 05150
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