Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at residence with no injuries, Foxborough MA
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Bailey Street. The front door was open and a dog was loose but secured by responders. No injuries or ill effects were reported. Workers were present at the scene.
Audio|Source: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
02:20
Transcript:
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Blocsboro line 26 for the residential carbon monoxide alarm,
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near Bailey Street, 956, operator 150.
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33 to share control.
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Share control.
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It appears to be where this dog resides, but the door is wide open to the house with no one answering.
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Can I have another unit to check this?
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Check this.
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Roger, 31, can you handle that?
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Loud of 26 respond.
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26, I have Yanna responding near Bailey Street.
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It's for a reported carbon monoxide alarm sounding in the basement with no ill effects.
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Your time out tonight, 57.
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It's right at the front door.
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Box six to control be out.
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Hey, just want to advise fire, looks like there are workers on site.
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Control, I think we've got the dog back to the door.
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Loud 46-5, I'm at the location, investigating.
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26, I can't see to investigate in 1004.
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33D T-104.
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33D Tanger control.
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With 31 and the animal control officer, we got the dog back inside the house.
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Notified by a neighbor who saw the neighbors earlier this morning that left the house, so the dog got through the front door.
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Everything secured, you can show clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bailey St, Foxborough, MA 02035
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