Carbon monoxide alarm sounds near Romancoke Rd residence, Stevensville MD


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near Romancoke Road. Emergency responders arrived due to the audible alarm on the first floor. No hazard has been confirmed yet.
Audio|Source: Queen Anne's County Fire, EMS and Police
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Transcript:
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1 513 engine 12 for the C.R.m.
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Activation, near Romancoke Road.
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Crosheries Camp Rate Lane, Great Neck Road.
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Spall in fact 3, 1412.
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Sounds terrible.
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He creates a test.
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That one.
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The answer is rare.
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Mr. 12, what's your statement?
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30, 1912.
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1912, what's your staffing?
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30?
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30?
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age 12 again.
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Cheapter respond.
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Come on, Cheapter's following.
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In Mission 12-2, TANSA,
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you respond for C.O.R.M. Activation near Romancoke Road, LUM,
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CIPA, Lane, CREDette Road, quite I put in my alarm company,
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comprising an audible C.O.
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alarm first floor.
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