Carbon monoxide alarm false alert causes homeowner symptoms, Sharon MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crew responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Hanson Road after the homeowner reported feeling lightheaded. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Tension Engine 3.
00:03
Engine 3, you're responding to near Hanson Road for a carbon monoxide fire alarm activation called in by the homeowner with some symptoms.
00:14
That'll be engine 3, you respond to near Hanson Road for a carbon monoxide smoke detector activation.
00:21
Ninety-year-old female reporting lightheaded.
00:33
Sharon Fire from squad one.
00:38
Sharon Fire anything, squad one.
00:43
Going out 35, Briarrow Hill, for the blasting detail.
00:51
Let's see, going outside to try for the detail.
00:54
T-10. Do you want a Cobbilt for that? Fine, my engine one's going to be out for that run.
01:02
Standfire 9-2.
01:04
Three-hantz.
01:05
Sound-fire everything 9-2.
01:07
Direct to C.O.X.
01:08
9-2. End of life or a detective.
01:11
9-2 is clear returning.
01:14
Engine 1 has a run near Hanson Road.
01:19
Okay, faulty detector.
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Sharon, MA
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