Carbon monoxide alarm sparks urgent response near Route 133, Winthrop ME
Urgency arose when a carbon monoxide alarm triggered at a residence near Route 133, but responders could not reach the reporting party, prompting a swift investigation.
Audio|Source: Winthrop Ambulance, Fire & Police and Monmouth Police
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Transcript:
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Went to fire, stand by for dispatch for CO2 alarm.
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Was it fire?
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You took a call of a C.O.
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Ram coming from near Route 133.
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Near Route 133.
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The Maybee residence is coming from the garage apartment area.
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Unable to make contact with an RP.
00:46
With the fire, Dispatching Unit 2, near Route 133, the Maybee residents for a CO alarm going off in the garage apartment.
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Alarm company has not failed to make contact with an RP.
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20.
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11020.
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I'll be in route near Route 133.
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10.4, that's correct.
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Once up 20.
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24 windrip.
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24 windrop.
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24 ahead. 24 ahead.
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I am in route direct in U5 to near Route 133.
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104, new direct in U5 to near Route 133 address.
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2024 I'll respond to the station.
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24 received.
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