Carbon monoxide alarm triggers no hazard at residence, Boylston MA


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Whitney Street. No alarm was sounding and no hazard was found. The homeowner recently moved in and replaced all smoke detectors. They were advised to contact an electrician for further inspection.
Audio|Source: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Our line to the station to engine to respond to Whitney Street for the activated CL alarm to Whitney Street.
00:07
To Whitney Street.
00:21
We're alarm from Ottawa.
00:26
We're out in the area.
00:30
Nothing showing, no alarm sounding.
00:32
We do have an alarm company saying in the parking lot.
00:38
We'll be investigating.
00:42
If you're on seeing nothing to show when you do have an alarm company band in the parking lot, you'll be investigating at 0834.
01:02
Power answering.
01:04
Benistrate, back in town,
01:06
on the air for fuel.
01:09
Back in town, in the air for fuel, 8th instance.
01:15
Found nothing.
01:17
Had readings of 20.20-0.
01:21
Homeowner stated that they just recently moved in, they had all the smoke detectors replaced yesterday,
01:26
nothing sounding upon arrival. They're going to contact the air electrician and have a back and take a look.
01:32
But it could be dust or humidity due to garbage being replaced.
01:38
Interstakes is clear.
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Boylston, MA
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