Carbon monoxide alarm caused by closed fireplace flue, Newton MA
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Austin Street in Newton. The alarm was caused by a closed fireplace flue. The house was ventilated and carbon monoxide readings returned to zero. There were no injuries or fire.
Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, Gaperson.
00:04
The fossil C.O.
00:05
from the close blue from the fireplace has now open.
00:08
We're going to be ventilating.
00:13
Close flu from a fireplace is going to be ventilating.
00:16
1529.
00:26
Control.
00:28
Copy S-number.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:33
Let's add this S-number to the notes.
00:34
See you're in (number withheld).
00:38
Let's add that to the notes.
00:40
We have history with this party.
00:42
They were advised that new and go both myself and not.
00:44
We'll just play the area, but we'll be clear.
00:48
Roger. Roger.
00:55
Two to fire alarm.
00:57
Fire line, the answer, back to.
01:00
Medic 2. Medic 2 back in the city.
01:03
Reach 2 back in the city.
01:05
1532.
01:15
Fire alarm, the answer at Austin Street, Command.
01:19
House's been ventilated, reading zero.
01:22
It'll be tied up a couple of minutes.
01:25
House has been ventilated, readings are zero, he'll be tied up a few minutes, 1536.
01:34
You can clear fire is all set.
01:47
Roger.
01:55
Austin Street, Commander, fire alarm.
01:57
Fire alarm is the answer to Austin Street Command.
02:03
Commanders and Determinators, the code 424, engine 4th, returning.
02:09
424, 1538.
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