
The Montgomery County Maryland Fire and Rescue Service responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation Friday.
At around midnight,the alarm allerted the residents of a home in Bethesda, Md. The firefighters found that the gas stove had been left on. No one was injured.
ICYMI (~midnite) 5100blk Westridge Rd near Baltimore Ave/Mass Av, Bethesda, single family house, Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm activation, @mcfrs PE711, T706 ventilated, working CO alarm initially alerted homeowners to the emergency, no injuries, FFs found gas stove had been left on
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) October 16, 2020
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