Residential carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Longley Road, Boylston MA
Fire department responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near Longley Road. The alarm was triggered while the homeowner was changing the detector batteries. No hazardous condition was found.
Audio|Source: Princeton Fire
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Transcript:
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Rotten fire, standby for carbon monoxide activation, near Longley Road.
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Attention, fire department, respond to near Longley Road for the carbon monoxide alarm activation, called in by the alarm company.
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No answer at the premise.
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Repeating, attention fire department.
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Respond near Longley Road,
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to the residential carbon monoxide alarm activation, called in by the alarm company.
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No answer at the premise.
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File off from 60 Engine 2.
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All right, alarm answering 60 Engine 2.
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60 Engine 2 will be en route, near Longley Road.
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The carbon monoxide alarm.
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All right, 60 Engine 2, you both be en route.
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Near Longley Road.
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File on responding unit to be advised headquarters received a call from the homeowner, indicating that he was changing out the batteries to the system.
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The alarm company is copied.
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68 to the consent recorder.
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It will continue to be adjourned.
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Receive.
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Continue to confirm.
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16A2's concluded quarters.
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850 to file arm?
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6A2 to file. All right, answering good answer, sir.
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680 received your message.
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682 on air for fuel.
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682, you have the message direct.
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You'll be remaining on the air for fuel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Longley Hill Rd, Boylston, MA 01505
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