False carbon monoxide alarm due to detector malfunction, New Bedford MA
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at near County St. They inspected the building and found no carbon monoxide. The alarm was caused by a malfunctioning detector. Tenants were advised to have the detector replaced.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm dispatching ladder 4 at near County St. It's going to be for a CO alarm called in by a resident.
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I've got a fire alarm dispatching ladder 4 at near County St. It's going to be for a CO alarm called by a resident.
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Cross the Hidal Street and Adams Street.
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I'm a little truck.
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Detail cites to control.
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Market advice may detail.
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You can show me expect our market ask you out of the case.
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Time 5-1-8.
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Control, about 31, looking inside the time.
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I'm phone, just waiting for the female to get to CBS.
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10 o'clock.
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12 control. 12 control.
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12.
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All right, can you show me a route to near Burgess Street with one female, 5MR0?
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That bar.
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Fire alarm from Ladder 4 Portable.
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Go ahead, Ladder 4 Portable.
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We inspected the second floor with the gas heater. There were no readings anywhere and it seemed to be just a malfunction detector.
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The tenants have been made aware and will have their landlord replace it.
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All right, I'm caught today at live report.
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It's going to be a malfunction detector and zero readings now in the building.
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Location mentioned:
Near County St, New Bedford, MA 02746
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