Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response


A carbon monoxide alarm has been sounding in the basement of a residence, prompting a response from fire department units to check the situation.
Audio|Source: Hartford Fire Department
01:34
Transcript:
All right, 5 is the latter 4. The ladder 4, you got command, all right? 10th. All right. Disregard, we'll least 14 since 5 is complaining. Did you repeat that, Chief? 14 and ladder 4. We'll leave you in charge. 14th. 92 Arlington Street in the basement for the carbon monoxide alarm since the alarm has been growing off. Stoney Stone Street, Native Street. He'll be on fire. 92 Arlington Street in the basement. It's covered me like Civil Line. Coulorne's been going off. History Street, Navy Street. They'll be on fire, suspect. What's up? District 2. Fort chase the ladder for Sterling. You're going to leave 14th of command. The distributor of the company is. Remember to be clear. And for holding engine 14, letter 4,000, 7, dismiss. 15.0. Hi, I'm seeing Sterling.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arlington St, Hartford, CT 06106
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