Carbon monoxide alarm caused by generator exhaust, Middleborough MA


A carbon monoxide detector was triggered near East Grove St because exhaust from a running generator entered the building. The area is being ventilated and there is no current hazard.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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Miniburro fire, dispatching engine 1A1 near East Grove St for fall.
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Duxway, fire alarm, agent duty squad four, duty squad four for coverage, 1235.
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Engine two, I have you out.
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Fire alarm two, squad one.
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Squad one.
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It's going to be UTAC 41 Delta.
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They're going to be 10 minutes out.
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Yeah, that's 41 Delta.
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We have it's 41 Delta.
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Mr.
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500.
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File I'm answering.
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This was a CO detector activation due to a generator being run.
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Exhaust went into the building.
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There's no hazard with naturally ventilating.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Grove St, Middleborough, MA 02346
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