Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Bolton residence, Bolton MA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector on the second floor at a residence near Foxland Road in Bolton was triggered. Fire units were sent to investigate, and the activation was accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Harvard (town of) Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
My alarm is dispatching, Bolton, fire to near Foxland Road called in by the alarm company.
00:11
That was an accidental activation,
00:13
so there's no-by.
00:18
...batching, Bolton, fire from near Foxland Road.
00:25
detector activation.
00:27
The second floor CO detector.
00:30
Gas detection alarm.
00:52
Sir,
00:54
stand by.
01:01
I don't have my company here as it just comes out of 800 service number, however, I do have a callback and a reference number for them.
01:08
Would you like me to contact them?
01:13
The phone number and the reference number, the building owner is going to give them a call.
01:19
We see, would you go ahead of Texas to the shift commander's phone number?
01:27
The landlord.
01:30
We see.
01:35
near Foxland Road for the CO detector activation, called in by the alarm company, the second floor, CO detector,
01:44
gas detection alarm.
01:46
That's one iron responded.
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