Carbon monoxide detector alarm in apartment with no danger, Springfield MA
Fire units responded to an apartment near Byers St after a carbon monoxide detector alarm was reported. The resident was not home, but maintenance was present and replacing the detector. No active danger was found.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2, Chuck 2.
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Respond to near Byers St.
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Apartment 403.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Front under truck two.
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Truck two.
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First partner, near Byers, near Byers, your apartment 403.
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It was called in by the actual resident.
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(name withheld) is indicating that her CO detector is going off.
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She's not home.
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She's hoping that the management company is going to be able to let you in.
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If not, it's going to be apartment 403 on the fourth floor.
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Use the vac entrance, and there's a way to go into the room, through the window, she indicated.
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Okay, truck to receive.
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Truck 2?
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Truck 2.
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Just an update.
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Just a quick update.
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The resident call, she said that the maintenance is on scene,
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and they're changing the seal detector, so they are in the apartment at this time.
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Okay, receipt, thank you.
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You put truck in on scene.
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Receive, I did advise her to let maintenance know to let you guys in, so you don't have to go to the window.
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Receive, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Byers St, Springfield, MA 01105
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