Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery replacement, Needham MA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near Dartmouth Ave due to the homeowner replacing batteries. No dangerous levels of carbon monoxide were found upon investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Needham Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
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Engine 2C-2-59 Dartmouth Ave alarm activation called in by the alarm company.
00:08
Engine 2C2, that's 59 Dartmouth Ave for a CO alarm activation called in by the alarm company.
00:23
Engine 2, file, 2 in route.
00:33
Enter2.
00:35
That's 59 Dartmouth Ave, the CO detector activation.
00:39
One company just called back in.
00:42
Two parties are going to be outside in the arrest.
00:45
Thank you. Thank you.
00:50
Engine two, you're on to do with the man in the best unit.
01:11
That was an activation due to homeowner changing batteries and detectors.
01:17
We investigated the first floor entryway, there was zero CO.
01:20
All, no detectors sounding on our arrival.
01:24
Edge 2 can be clear, command terminated.
01:29
Activation due to the homeowner changing batteries.
01:32
Zero section is on walkthrough.
01:34
It'll be clear, command terminate.
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Location mentioned:
Dartmouth Ave, Needham Heights, MA 02494
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