Carbon monoxide detector triggered by candle on Cedar Street, Sharon MA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a residence near Cedar Street was accidentally triggered by a resident lighting a candle. Fire units canceled their response after confirmation.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Press for the engine 22 for the fire alarm.
00:03
Bravo response,
00:05
Near Cedar Street, 2107.
00:07
Operator one-five.
00:13
Fox City and control.
00:16
Control.
00:18
I'll be clear from that back in town.
00:29
22 responding.
00:31
They're responding.
00:35
They're responding.
00:37
Called in through the alarm company.
00:39
Standby on short street.
00:43
Zone 32. Again, near Cedar Street.
00:47
218.
00:57
22,000. Rescue 27 on file, I'm transporting one ALS, sturdy memorial.
01:04
One ALS, the program is women, 2108.
01:10
27, that's 30, sturdy memorial.
01:15
One to sturdy, 20109.
01:25
4-1. 4-1.
01:29
You take the CISPIRE, near CETA street, alarm companies reporting a residential CO detector activation.
01:39
Rishi.
01:44
I'm calling engine 22.
01:50
22.
01:52
ADT just called back.
01:54
Keyholder on site gave a proper passcode.
01:57
The alarm was set off accidentally by an elderly female lighting a candle.
02:06
Receive, are they requesting us to cancel?
02:10
That's affirmative, requesting cancellation.
02:14
Receive, we're in service.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar St, Sharon, MA 02067
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