Carbon monoxide detector sounding intermittently at residence, West Hartford CT
Fire department responded to a residence near Norwood Road, West Hartford for a carbon monoxide detector that has been sounding intermittently for about 48 hours without any reported symptoms. Batteries were replaced but the detector continued to sound.
Audio|Source: Bloomfield Center Fire
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Transcript:
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A little good fire department, standby for dispatch, 19, no-wheel drive for a CO detector, no symptoms.
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We'll see a 19-nolwood road.
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For an activated CO detector, no symptoms.
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Been going off for approximately 48 hours.
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Batteries have been replaced already.
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Cross streets bloomfield that incident channel will be fired around 1.
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Your timeouts, 1900 hours.
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Company 3 is that?
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Company 3 on 1903.
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Squad 3 is your spinal with 3.
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Squad through responding with three on a cold response, 1919,
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Nowood Road.
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For our past tense,
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CO detector, it's been going off for about 48 hours.
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She states intermittently.
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She's changed the batteries.
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It still doesn't stop.
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You're crossed with the Bluefield Ave.
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In one hydrant opposite, Noel Wood Road at 530, Bloomfield.
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Incent Shelby Fireground 2.
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Sugar, I'm sorry, Fireground 1[1].
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Dispatch, Tower 1 is responding with 4.
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Tower 1 respondent with 4, 19-08.
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Car 3-3-3.
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Carthru responding, 1909.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fireground 1: Fireground operations channel 1
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Location mentioned:
Norwood Rd, West Hartford, CT 06117
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