Carbon monoxide alarm prompts home evacuation in Springfield


Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
02:16
Transcript:
Medical. Command 2. Engine 5. Respond to 77 Layton Brothers Road. Carbon monoxide alarm. Fire alarm to engine three. Engine three, you are responding to 291 Dickinson Street. Again, that is 291 Dickinson Street. For a 55-year-old female with heart problems. Receive. Receive. If you put it on scene with TV. Receive, engine three, you're on scene with TV. Fly Aluminantin 5. 5, you're responding to 77. The A's on brothers' roles for the CO detector activation. Callers stated that the seal detectors keep going off and on. One was going on upstairs and the second time. One went off in the basement. As of retina, the alarms are not sounding, but caller did evacuate. Base seat. By Alumnon Engine 5. 5. You're responding to 77. The A.Zon Brothers Roles for the CO detector activation. Caller stated that the steel detectors keep going off and on. One was going on upstairs and the second time, one went off in the basement. As of right now, the alarms are not sounding, but caller did evacuate.
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Springfield, MA
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