Carbon monoxide detected in boiler room in Acton, Acton MA
Firefighters found low carbon monoxide levels in the boiler room near 1321 in Acton. The area was ventilated and the boiler was identified as the source of the issue. Further safety checks were conducted to ensure no danger remained.
Audio|Source: Acton Fire Dispatch
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
We are getting low reading CO[1]O.
00:04
Looks like it's originating from the boiler room where it's getting further.
00:12
Low reading from the O,
00:14
investigating the boiler room further near 1321.
00:24
Engine 22 is off.
00:29
22 you're off near 1322.
00:40
30s out on Post Office Square.
00:45
30 or out of 1324?
00:48
30 or out of 1324?
00:53
Command of fire.
00:58
Phone, answering command.
01:06
This appears to be an issue with the boiler.
01:10
We shut down the unit for an attempt to ventilate the area.
01:18
It appears to be a problem with the boiler.
01:21
You're going to shut down.
01:23
Ventilating near 1326.
01:31
I'm going to start 30 of the camp.
01:36
I'm going to start metering the Coldburg School.
01:50
Received. We have readings of 27 in the boiler room. The interior of that room is only about 12.
01:58
We had no other reel to seal anyway.
02:02
Oh,
02:03
yes.
02:14
Command 30, you have engine 22 coming up there with the unit.
02:20
What is your location?
02:27
The entrance of the complex is full.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon monoxide alarm activation or related incident
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