Carbon monoxide detector activation prompts boiler check, Lowell MA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Avon Street in Lowell, Massachusetts. The building owner was contacted, and a possible issue with the boiler was identified. National Grid Gas was called to inspect the boiler. No active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Lowell Fire Department
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Transcript:
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near Avon Street for the CO detector.
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Engine 6 bladder 4, near Avon Street for the CO detector.
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Cross Reader 6ab and 7F.
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Western Street, command, the fire line.
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I'm answering Western Street, command.
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Could you also notify National Grid Gas, have them respond, or believe we have a problem with a boiler?
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I'm going to add National Grid Gas to the same problem with the boiler.
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Sixthous responding.
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I didn't take your responding.
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A lot of four other.
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On to Washington Street, Command.
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Command answering.
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They have the owner on the phone.
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What's the message?
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I believe there's a problem with the boiler number three.
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We're going to shut it down and have National Grid checking out.
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On the commandee, he has that message.
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Agent 6 is on C, 2.5-story wood frame, we're checking it out.
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Agent 6 on scene, 2.5 story wood frame, checking it out.
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Agent 6, it will be the CO detector in the basement.
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Waterfalls on scene, a lot of force, command.
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Waterford, you're on a street with command.
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Location mentioned:
Near Avon St, Lowell, MA 01854
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