Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response


Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. The homeowner reported changing batteries in the alarm prior to the response.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Fire and EMS
02:24
Transcript:
Attention, ladder 6, 3, Taj Drive for a CO alarm. Ladder 6, 3, Taj Drive for the CO alarm. Time out 1534. Attention, engine, 7.50, Southwest, cutoff for brush fire. Again, that is going to be Engine 7, 50 Southwest Cut Off for Brushfire, Timeout 1534. Engine 6, FireLup. Engine 6, FireLup. Engine 6, FireL. Engine 6. Yes, we're on arrival. On arrival, 1635. I'm a first responder. I'm a first responder. I'm a first responder. I'm out 1535. Follow on 13's on. Engine 13, you are on for 19 of Crown Street. It's going to be a 62-year-old female with abdominal pain. Apartment 4. One. Received engine 13. Ladder 6. You're on for 3. Taj Drive. Alarm company called in a residential CO alarm activation. They spoke with the homeowner who said he was changing out his batteries, but their protocol was still to send a response for CO.
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Location mentioned:
Near Taj Dr, Worcester, MA 01605
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