Carbon monoxide alarm sounds with gas odor in home, Bellingham MA


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residential building near Trenton Street, Bellingham, with an odor of gas reported inside. The building was evacuated and no fire or smoke was visible.
Audio|Source: Bellingham Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm, co-along residential.
00:04
Engine 3, near Trenton Street. Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm, co-along residential.
00:11
Engine 3,
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near Trenton Street.
00:22
Prow from the fire.
00:28
Fire alarm.
00:29
Is that an inside odor of gas?
00:35
So I can hear audible alarms going off. There's no smoke, no fire. The call states the CO alarm is going off, but she says C smells the odor of gas.
00:45
It's also going to be near Trenton Street, not 10, 1-1 Trenton.
00:53
Received. Is the odor of gas inside the house or outside?
01:07
The farmers are inside the house. The colicides are extremely pungent.
01:13
Restage, you can add Lado 1 to the response.
01:17
Delium fire calling engine 4. Could you please return to the station?
01:27
That's the floor.
01:35
Tension 3, fire off. Agent 3 is on the way, near Trenton.
01:44
Received, engine 3 on the way, near Trenton,
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1208.
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Fire up to engine 3.
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Tension 3.
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Tension 3.
02:02
So the building is evacuated.
02:06
Caller states there is a cat on the third floor.
02:11
Thank you very much. Thank you.
02:28
Engine 3 follow him. Engine 3 is on arrival.
02:31
We have three-story, wood frame, multifamily, nothing showing three sides.
02:36
L1's Establishing Trends Street Command. We'll be on investigating.
02:42
Receive, 3 on arrival, 3-story multi-family, nothing showing from 3 sides.
02:47
Out investigating,
02:49
L1 has command, 12-11.
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