Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by low battery at home, Franklin MA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Palomino Drive in Franklin due to a low battery after a power outage. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin Police and Fire
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Franklin Fire, shift alarm, engine 1 near Palomino Drive for the CO alarm no illness.
00:07
Franklin fire, shift alarm, engine 1 near Palomino Drive for the CO alarm no illness.
00:19
Engine 1 is on the way, Palomino.
00:23
Engine 1 have you on the way.
00:28
It's going to be near Palomino Drive.
00:33
So the combustible gas meter sounding,
00:41
called indirect.
00:42
It will be near Palomino Drive.
00:44
A combustible gas meter sounding.
00:50
One's out, near Palomino.
00:54
Receive engine once out, near Palomino.
01:05
Engine One, Franklin Fire.
01:11
TENCLAQAXA.
01:13
CO alarm caused by low battery due to power outage, zero readings throughout homeowner's to replace the battery.
01:19
Engine 1 clear, returning.
01:24
C.O. Larm, caused by low battery to power outage, homeowner.
01:29
That's advice to replace.
01:31
Engine 1 will be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Palomino Dr, Franklin, MA 02038
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