Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence


A carbon monoxide alarm went off in a home, leading to one person feeling drowsy and needing to leave the house.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
02:16
Transcript:
Leave engine one on the scene. 7452, engine 2, engine 2 from station 3, respond 263 pass a Conway drive for the CO activation[1]. No one, or one person feeling sick. Again, engine 2, station 3 to respond 263 past the Conway drive for the CO alarm. Lerjong-3. Your Honor, this morning, 263, fast-conway drive, CO activation. (name withheld) in the car, too. Calling, three. Wait, you got my number? Yep. You want to give me a call real quick? Yeah, give me like two minutes. There's going to be one caller. He's going to be one caller. He's at the house with pets. He's reporting that he is feeling sleepy. He was advised he needs to leave the house immediately and shut the door behind him. Hello, you could show us clear. You can pull me off here on a directive. Call-9 the car four. Four? Right, if you're not tied up, you meet me over at 7th Street for a follow-up for a follow-up.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CO activation: Carbon Monoxide alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Passaconaway Dr, Dracut, MA 01826
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