Gas burner shut down after carbon monoxide detected, Sharon MA
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Walnut St in Sharon due to high carbon monoxide levels caused by a gas burner. The burner was shut down and red-tagged for repairs. Firefighters ventilated the area to reduce the carbon monoxide. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm[1] from engine two.
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Fire alarm[1] is answering engine two.
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With the gas burner, there is an increase of CO when it's running, we shut it down,
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pulled the firematic, it's going to red-tag it, and they'll have it fixed.
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We're going to air out a little bit and make sure we get the reading down.
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CO readings caused by the burner.
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It has been red tags.
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They will contact the connection even if it's ventilation.
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(number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
Fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Sharon, MA 02067
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