Carbon monoxide alarm caused by faulty detector, Brockton MA
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Linear Avenue. Firefighters found the cause was a faulty detector and no actual carbon monoxide hazard existed.
Audio|Source: Brockton Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 2, that's going to be near Linear Avenue for the CO alarm[1].
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Engine 2 responding to near Linear Avenue, this is off near Neeson Street investigation.
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Also, Engine 3, C-A8, responding to number 26 Kennedy Drive,
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EMS at 1935.
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Engine 2 is at near Linear Avenue at 1936. Engine 2 at near Linear Avenue at 1936.
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Engine 3 is off 26 Kennedy Drive.
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Engine 3 at 26 Kennedy Drive at 1938.
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5, return in 321.
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Engine 5, 321 at 1938.
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All right, medical, clear, and available, BNCPT cell.
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Medic 4, clear and available in 1939.
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Portland City.
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Yeah,
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you transport in the Bracken Hospital, 1940.
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301-2-25, clear and available Brock Hospital. C .A.5, clearing available, 1940.
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Alarm,
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near Linear half, there's an issue with a faulty detector, engine two in service 736.
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Engine 2-736, this is an issue with a faulty detector at 1941.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Activated carbon monoxide alarm
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Location mentioned:
Brockton, MA
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