carbon monoxide alarm activated at residence in springfield, Springfield MA
Fire units responded to a residence near Worthy Street, Springfield, for a carbon monoxide alarm that has been activating repeatedly. Occupants reported the alarm blinking red and green and wanted it checked for safety. The alarm is not battery operated and may be related to fuel lines.
Audio|Source: Hampden County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Command 2. Chuck 4.
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Respond to near Worthy Street.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
01:05
There. I'm going to be.
01:58
Forty-second quarters. Okay. Okay.
02:04
I don't know.
02:30
Okay, near Worthy Street, near Worthy Street, Kendall Street or Van Berman are you at crosses? It's going to be for fuel lines, there is anything that has been going off.
02:38
It's not battery operated, so I'm about the batteries.
02:41
It continues to blink red and then goes green.
02:43
It's been going off since yesterday, it's not deep and currently, but they just want to get checked out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Worthy St, Springfield, MA 01104
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