False carbon monoxide alarm at home near Bragdon Rd, Wells ME


A fire alarm at a home near Bragdon Road in Wells was triggered by an alarm company reporting carbon monoxide detected in the basement. The alarm was later found to be false after the homeowner provided the correct passcode to the alarm company.
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Transcript:
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Wells in the air dispatching Wells Fire responding to near Bragdon Road.
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Alarm Company called in for an alarm showing carbon monoxide detected, Zone 18 basement flood.
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Well, dear, to fetching wildfire, with following near Bragdon Road, alarm company called in for an alarm showing carbon dioxide detected, zone 18, adjacent flood one, timer tone 2.9. Okay.
00:41
Okay. Okay.
00:44
Offa bill for Shannon of 14.4.
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Rock King's 311.
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One is on scene. 14 to see.
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2nd2. 2.2.2. 2.2.2. 2.2.
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2.7 on the RO, please.
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821, please.
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A1c144-2-1-7.
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And one.
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And quarters in service.
01:41
In-Saint.
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1040s here.
01:57
Sorry.
02:10
Copy truck text engine engine 3. I did just receive an additional call stating that the false alarm, their request to cancel.
02:21
Okay, is that from the homeowner or is that the alarm company?
02:25
The homeowner provided a correct passcode to the company.
02:30
Okay, understood, we'll hold in corners.
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Copy your hands.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bragdon Rd, Wells, ME 04090
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