Carbon monoxide detector activation at New Bedford apartment, New Bedford MA
Fire crews responded to an apartment near O'Neil Street in New Bedford after a resident reported activation of their carbon monoxide detector. The responders confirmed the detector was sounding but found no fire at the location.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Now I'm dispatching lot of one, lot of one, you go to near O'Neil Street, Apartment 3.
00:16
Get a fuel, then, caused it by the resident.
00:21
Near O'Neil Street, Apartment number 3.
00:25
C.O.L. assaulted by RADS.O.S.O.L.
00:26
Selted by RADS.O.
00:34
BASA BASA, BASA, BASA, BASA, BAS!
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I'll have a blight of one.
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I have a lot of one.
00:48
This is all this.
00:58
I'll have to be a lighter one.
00:59
I'll just see this call.
01:01
It's called right there.
01:13
Was this called in as a C.O.
01:16
Detects are going on? This is Pryon.
01:22
Correct. Letter 1.
01:24
Resident called in the C.O.
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line.
01:41
Another one.
01:43
Do you need additional uprise?
01:50
There's an actor, detected 3rd, 4, no file.
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Letter 1 will be on time.
01:58
Receive, Lotton, activated, detected 3rd 4, no fire.
02:02
They return.
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Location mentioned:
New Bedford, MA
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