Carbon monoxide detector prompts medical response in Lexington, Lexington MA


Emergency services were sent to a home because the carbon monoxide detector went off. One person felt lightheaded.
Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Father. And Ladder 1, Medic 2, respond, 415 Woburn St for the residential field is for activation. Mailside, ceiling, light, edits. The air box is 582 Barrett Road and Woburn. What's up, Fire and Medics, 415 Woburn St for a CO detector activation. One party is doing lightheaded.
Father. And Ladder 1, Medic 2, respond, 415 Woburn St for the residential field is for activation. Mailside, ceiling, light, edits. The air box is 582 Barrett Road and Woburn. What's up, Fire and Medics, 415 Woburn St for a CO detector activation. One party is doing lightheaded.
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Near Woburn St, Lexington, MA 02420
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