False carbon monoxide alarm due to detector malfunction, Springfield MA
Fire department responded to an alarm near Carroll Street. The cause was a malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector with corroded batteries. No danger was found. The resident was advised to replace the detector and batteries.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2, Engine 3, Engine 3,
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Respond to near Carroll Street.
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Fire alarm.
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By alarm to Truff 3.
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Truck 3.
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Truck 3, UN Engine 3, are responding to near Carroll Street.
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This came in as second floor smoke detector for indicator.
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Truck 3, receive.
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Truck 4 in Parliament.
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Truck 4. Truck 4.
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Truck 4.
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Chuck Ford is going to be back in service.
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That was a CO alarm malfunction.
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We metered the whole house, no reading sounds,
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the detector, and corroded batteries that resident was advised to replace.
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We should be back in service, that was malfunctioned, resident was advised to replace that.
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Truck 3 to Fireland Inclusion 3 truck 3 on scene, 2 story wood frame.
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We'll be investigating truck 3 of the command.
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Tanger 3 on scene, 2 story wood frame, investigating truck 3 in command
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Location mentioned:
42.0765611,-72.5507960, 30 Carroll St, Springfield, MA 01108
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