Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by oven use at Purchase St, New Bedford MA
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Purchase Street. The alarm was triggered as the ovens were started before the exhaust fan was turned on. No illness was reported, and no dangerous levels of carbon monoxide were detected. The situation was resolved after ventilation was activated.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire Alarm dispatching, ladder four, it's ladder four,
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near Purchase St.
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It's the alarm called in by central station, no illness.
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That's the ladder four,
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near Purchase St.
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CO alarm called in by central station, no illness.
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Cross is going to be County Street.
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Control of CP 11R11 is going to be Korea's polling.
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Have four seconds.
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Thank you.
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12 control.
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12 command.
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Control, there was no answer at the door and we did not see anything outside.
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You can clear O-9 for now.
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10-5.
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Alarm from Portable 4.
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Light alone.
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We metered the building, the engines of CO.
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The ovens were started before the exhaust fan was lit.
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No ratings of CO, the system's like a reset.
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Ladder 4 is going to be clear, returning.
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Receive letter 4, no readings on the meter of in Tehran for the ventilation system.
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To the sticker reset, difficulty returning.
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Get the report.
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Location mentioned:
Near Purchase St, New Bedford, MA 02746
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