Fire units find elevated carbon monoxide at building, Lowell MA
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Jackson Street and found elevated carbon monoxide levels on multiple floors while investigating a smoke detector activation.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
03:12
Transcript:
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K&DV866 Lowell Fire announcing box 2399 near Jackson Street, engine four, engine two, engine one, ladder one,
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rescue car three to respond for box 2399 near Jackson Street, engine four, two,
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one, ladder one rescue car three to respond.
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Cross streets are Molten and then Marston.
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Engine one's fine.
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Con 2 is, excuse me, CO3 is responding.
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Fire Island has that car 3, you're responding.
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Engine 6, command.
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Go ahead.
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One hundred eighty parts per million on the first floor.
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Okay, you can bring it down.
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Local car 10.
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And on Shaw Street.
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Clear.
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Twenty-one Nottingham Street, the family dollar.
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They had two white males, two white females trying to take a bunch of items from the store.
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Copy.
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Lowell the six.
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Six have that.
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If you move us over, we'll be directed.
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Right.
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Engine 6, we'll check it again.
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Come on with the meter, then we'll go back in and check it a couple of minutes.
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Chief is on Zee.
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All right, Chief, I'm coming down.
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I got one hundred twenty on the second floor.
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Okay.
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Jackson Street Command of Fire Alarm, companies are investigating a first floor smoke protector.
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Fire alarm has Jackson Street Command, companies investigating a first floor smoke detector.
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