False carbon monoxide alarm at residence, Groton MA
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Crosswinds Dr. The resident said the alarm was likely caused by a faulty detector. Batteries were replaced and the resident evacuated. Fire crews confirmed no smoke or fire was present.
Audio|Source: Groton Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Gotten fire, standby for CO alarm activation,
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near Crosswinds Dr.
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Groton fire respond to near Crosswinds Dr for a CO alarm activation.
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Groton fire respond to near Crosswinds Dr, residents reporting a CO alarm activation.
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Possible faulty detector 1220.
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Fireline from the 60 Engine 2.
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Fireline answering 60 Engine 2.
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60 Engine 2 will be en route across 1.
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Receive 16 engine 2 en route to Crosswinds.
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Just an update, the homeowner said the seal alarm was saying test.
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She replaced the batteries, then the fire alarm[1] went off, replaced the batteries,
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and evacuated the house.
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Okay, no smoke, no fire, correct?
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Affirmative, no smoke, no fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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Location mentioned:
Near Crosswinds Dr, Groton, MA 01450
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