Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alert


The fire department went to a home where the carbon monoxide alarm went off, and a person was having trouble breathing.
Audio|Source: Clinton Public Safety
01:37
Transcript:
00:00Attention fire.00:02Clinton Fire is requested to number 5 Allen Street, unit number 19, for a caller complaining of his carbon monoxide detector going off.00:24Caller is also complaining of shortness of breath at this time.00:33Number five balance trade for the carbon dioxide detector activation.00:37Tom is known 2123.23.00:47We're going to return the ladder, grab the ambulance.00:51At this time,00:53the alarm was silent prior to our arrival.00:56We're just going to double-check the panel with this residence, and then we'll swing over to Allen.01:30They said it was second floor.01:32We were able to find nothing.01:34We're going to be clear.01:35Route Allen Street.
00:00
Attention fire.
00:02
Clinton Fire is requested to number 5 Allen Street, unit number 19, for a caller complaining of his carbon monoxide detector going off.
00:24
Caller is also complaining of shortness of breath at this time.
00:33
Number five balance trade for the carbon dioxide detector activation.
00:37
Tom is known 2123.23.
00:47
We're going to return the ladder, grab the ambulance.
00:51
At this time,
00:53
the alarm was silent prior to our arrival.
00:56
We're just going to double-check the panel with this residence, and then we'll swing over to Allen.
01:30
They said it was second floor.
01:32
We were able to find nothing.
01:34
We're going to be clear.
01:35
Route Allen Street.
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Location mentioned:
Near Allen St, Clinton, MA 01510
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