Carbon monoxide alarm caused by detector battery fault, Sharon MA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near South Main Street in Sharon. After investigation, they determined the alarm was caused by a faulty detector battery, not an active carbon monoxide leak.
Audio|Source: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
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Transcript:
00:00
Sharon Fire, Discussion, Car 5 engine 9-2 to near South Main Street for the CO investigation, 1855.
00:10
Okay, Car 5, near South Main, CEO.
00:18
Can you can't fire from Car 5.
00:22
Sure and fire answering.
00:26
Car 5 on location.
00:28
Medium, two-story commercial building.
00:30
Nothing visible.
00:32
Nothing on 360.
00:33
Car 5 left command.
00:38
Car 5 on scene.
00:39
Two-story, medium commercial building, nothing showing from the outside or from 360.
00:43
Car 5 is command, 1855.
00:51
Block control.
00:55
Go ahead.
00:58
Those two parties are making the way off the top of the LCC.
01:04
Chair and fire from car close.
01:09
Chair and fire, insert.
01:12
And 9-2 is metering the building, but it appears to be a battery fault.
01:16
See the notified building maintenance.
01:21
Save 9-2s metering the building appears to be a battery fault, notified the maintenance 1858.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Main St, Sharon, MA 02067
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