Low carbon monoxide levels found in hotel laundry room, Randolph MA
A fire alarm was triggered at the Homewood Suites near Royal St due to low levels of carbon monoxide detected in the laundry room from a gas-powered dryer. The gas company and gas inspector were on scene to investigate and confirm the situation.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, engine four is on.
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Staying fire, dispatching engine four to near Royal St at the Homewood Suites for the TEO alarm.
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1422.
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Okay, it's your four.
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File,
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On, Edgeport, we're going to be asked if you roll to be investigated.
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Edgeipar on scene investigating, 1425.
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The file, I'm on CETD for us, man.
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I'm using the first man, for the command for two minutes.
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File, I'm a new part.
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Hello, Mr.
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Here's up the gas company and the gas inspector to near Royal St Homewood Suites. We do have carbon dioxide in the laundry room from the gas powered dry as low levels at this time.
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We're also at the gas company, the gas inspector, low levels of CO in the laundry room from the gas cars.
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1428.
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Location mentioned:
Near Royal St, Randolph, MA 02368
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