Carbon monoxide detector triggers fire response at Avon Street, Lowell MA
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation at a building near Avon Street in Lowell. The issue was believed to be caused by a malfunctioning boiler, which was planned to be shut down for safety. National Grid was notified to inspect the problem.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
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Transcript:
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Painty v866 full fire engine 6 ladder 4 162 Avon Street for the CO detector
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engine six ladder four 162 Avon Street for the CO detector cross-reach 6th Ave and 7thab
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Traffic enforcement will flush our powers.
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I mean anything Western Street commit.
00:38
Could you also notify national grid gas that them respond or believe we have a problem with a boiler?
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Mass listing 2245, Juliet, Sierra.
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Responding.
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Anything to responding.
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Any tick your responding?
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Light of four other.
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Go ahead.
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Right on front of 468 Fleischer, master's 3 x-ray Delta, Yankee 26.
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Okay,
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cool.
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Charles Street is all set.
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Okay.
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All right. Good a little.
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Part 2. You can show us clear.
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Wagon has a mail.
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I'll pick a number, please.
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Copy, stand by.
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Number 2, your number is (number withheld).
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On to Western Street, command.
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Command answering.
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I have the owner on the phone.
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What's the message?
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We 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 command, he has that message.
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Location mentioned:
Near Avon St, Lowell, MA 01854
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