Fire alarm reveals elevated carbon monoxide in home, Halifax MA


Fire department responded to a home near Beechwood Rd after a fire alarm sounded. They detected high levels of carbon monoxide inside and ventilated the building to clear the gas.
Audio|Source: Halifax Fire
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Transcript:
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Plumpton A1, Halifax Fire, Alam, you can show us on scene.
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Pull 13 with command.
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Now by fire hazard, Clinton A1, I have you on scene.
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Portable 13 has planned.
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1126.
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Carrethry, you can show me responding near Beechwood Rd to assist Plumpton.
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Car 3, I have you on responding near Beechwood Rd to assist Plumpton.
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1126.
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5102. Command on top of Street in 2 minutes.
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Great, Steve, thank you.
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Car 3, you can show me on scene.
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Car 3, I have you on scene on 11.30.
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Fire alarm[1].
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Harbin, three, command. Answering command.
00:32
We do have elevated reading to C.O.
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and a house.
00:35
Ententee two tied up, ventilating.
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Fire alarm[1] has that elevated reading sound.
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Energy will be tied up.
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We are canceled.
00:41
1133. 133.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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Location mentioned:
Near Beechwood Rd, Halifax, MA 02338
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