CO detector activates at residence on King Street, Groveland MA
A carbon monoxide detector activated at a residence near King Street. The occupants evacuated the house, including an infant, but no one showed symptoms of exposure.
Audio|Source: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
02:27
Transcript:
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Stand by for a C.O.
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Detector activation near King St.
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File I'm on the air with a CO detector activation,
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near King St.
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The house is evacuated,
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no symptoms.
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The follow I'm on the air with a CO-detector activation,
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near King St.
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The house is evacuated,
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no symptoms.
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621.
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Follow in route.
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Attention, Pride, stars, BLS unit, respond to 126 Monument Street, behavioral rehabilitation, and health,
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in room 251B,
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Bravo,
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and the Bradford unit.
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It's going to be from a 62-year-old male for a fall, still down.
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Attention, Pride, stars, BLS Unit, respond to 126 Monument Street, behavioral rehabilitation and health,
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in room 251B.
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The Bradford section, this is going to be for a 62-year-old male for a fall.
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Still down.
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499 in control.
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199.
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You can show both units going out.
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Arrace, please.
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The home should be evacuated.
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Alarm Khartu?
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We'll be responding to near King St. for the CO.
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Okay,
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phone call the self-evacuated the house.
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Nobody's complaining of any symptoms.
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They do have an infant, however.
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Cartier.
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Location mentioned:
Near King St, Groveland, MA 01834
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