Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near Girard Avenue, Springfield MA
A carbon monoxide alarm activated near Girard Avenue in Springfield. Occupants evacuated themselves safely and no one was reported ill. Minimal damage occurred from a stove fire on scene.
Audio|Source: Hampden County Fire Departments
03:36
Transcript:
00:00
On Girard Avenue, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:11
Follow.
00:13
We're going to put in the recall.
00:21
Then to send the attack back and the companies to follow.
00:25
It was a stove fire.
00:29
Received Cameron.
00:31
Minimal damage.
00:34
Austin, Tennessee.
00:36
Receive command, we're going to put the recall, and going to send the tax out companies to follow.
00:40
It's going to be a stove fire, harshen is on scene.
00:50
Truck to follow up.
01:06
Station several receivers, station several receivers.
01:12
Personnel needed for station coverage.
01:14
Again, personnel needed for station coverage due to a ladder responding to spring for station coverage.
01:21
Needed for station coverage time of toll, 10, 16.
01:42
Of where they're at.
02:26
I'm second barely in this field that was being completed.
02:29
It was negative.
02:31
Now we're going to be sending back on the tack,
02:34
and then I'll have truck three agencies follow.
02:39
Shortly after they pick up their host.
03:02
7.9.1 dispatch.
03:03
You can show us en route.
03:06
If he's 7.1.1 have en route.
03:14
Command staff, we're notified.
03:16
Thank you.
03:23
No.
03:24
4.0.combeian 1.
03:25
You're going to the 8th District, near Girard Avenue, near Girard Avenue.
03:30
Ready for carbon monoxide activation.
03:31
Carbon monoxide alarms are gone.
03:33
Already self-evacuated.
03:35
No illness at the time.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near Girard Ave, Springfield, MA 01109
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect