Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in York County, York County ME


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Central Hydrant at level 174. The alarm was approved by a carbon monoxide detector. No injuries were reported. People were evacuating the building.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatchel and 4 Central Hydrant News alarm for a carbon monoxide alarm activation at the Brnoll level 174 now through.
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Dispxion Cipatchettlemental Air Force Central Hydrant Transprening A Storm alarm for a Chazard Monocidal Alamination at the At least level level 174 now over 740 now over 107.
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Section 3 to 7.
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Go ahead.
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It is a 174 amount approved for the CO detector.
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Compton, at the time, no one is reported as each second. They were working on exit in the building.
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It is there yes, sir.
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