Carbon monoxide detected at apartment near Washington Street, Haverhill MA
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation at an apartment near Washington Street in Haverhill. Carbon monoxide levels were measured at 27 parts per million. National Grid was notified and is on the way.
Audio|Source: Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, Rescue, One, covering engine one.
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Respond to near Washington Street, Department A,
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for the CO detector activation[1].
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Attention at Rescue One, covering Engine One.
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Respond to near Washington Street, Department A for a CO detector activation[1].
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One is in service, we'll take that call.
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Andrew Wan, you're in service, you're going to take that call.
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Number one, you're in service, you're going to take that call.
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400, P84 is going to be off tied to the valley.
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P4-1 to the valley.
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All right, engine one is on scene.
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Engine 1 is on scene.
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400, T84 is out of the valley.
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24 out of the valley.
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The 4 out of the valley.
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The annual National Graves respond is going to get 2070 plus the most in favor.
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Received Engine 1, I'll have National River Spawn.
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Hedger 1,400.
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Do you have a parts per million count for that?
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27.
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47.
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4901.400. 1.001.
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He's probably the 27 parts singular.
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27 parts per million CO.
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National grid is on the line now.
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Title I-400.
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You have an ETA within the hour for the grid.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO detector activation: Carbon monoxide detector alarm activation indicating possible presence of carbon monoxide
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Haverhill, MA 01832
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