Sunapee Home Evacuated After Elevated Carbon Monoxide on Perkins Pond Road
Sunapee Fire crews found elevated carbon monoxide inside a Perkins Pond Road home and assisted with an evacuation after responding to a CO alarm at 6:19 a.m. on Feb. 25, 2026.

Sunapee Fire Department crews responding to a carbon monoxide alarm discovered elevated carbon monoxide readings inside a Perkins Pond Road residence and assisted with evacuating occupants after a 6:19 a.m. dispatch on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, according to an original incident excerpt. That account says fire crews "found elevated carbon monoxide readings inside the home and assisted in evac" but the record available to this outlet is truncated at that point.
A separate Sunapee Fire Department social-media post included in the material provided here described personnel entering the residence and immediately detecting elevated carbon monoxide levels; the post fragment then notes Sunapee Fire personnel "assisted the" before the text cuts off. The excerpts confirm Sunapee Fire personnel entered the home, recorded elevated levels, and took action to assist occupants, but they do not include the number of people evacuated or whether any residents required medical transport.
The available reporting contains a conflicting entry that places a Sunapee CO response on Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025, at 22:51. A Sunapee-area notice in the collected materials states "On Thursday, December 25th at 22:51, Sunapee Fire was called to a residence on North Road for a Carbon Monoxide Alarm Activation." The National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association’s tracking list also includes a 12/25 item for Sunapee listed under 2025 reading "Life-threatening levels of carbon monoxide found in Sunapee home, officials say."
Because the dispatch excerpts differ on date, time, and street — Feb. 25, 2026 at 6:19 a.m. on Perkins Pond Road versus Dec. 25, 2025 at 22:51 on North Road — it is not possible from the assembled material to determine whether these are separate incidents or the same event recorded with divergent metadata. The two different timestamps and road names are explicit in the records supplied to this outlet.

None of the provided fragments specifies numeric CO measurements in parts per million, the cause of the elevated levels, which Sunapee apparatus or units responded, or whether anyone was hospitalized. The NCOAA page in the collected material also shows a "Victim Counter: 558" on its 2025 tracking page and lists multiple regional CO incidents, placing the Sunapee entry alongside other recent nationwide exposures, but the NCOAA excerpt does not provide victim counts or clinical details for the Sunapee entry in the snippets provided.
Sunapee Fire Department is the responding agency named in all relevant excerpts. Until Sunapee Fire or town dispatch logs supply a full incident report with date, address, on-scene CO readings, and any patient transports, the exact timeline and severity of the event remain unconfirmed in local records assembled here.
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