Carbon monoxide detected from water lines at Spri, Springfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews investigated carbon monoxide levels detected at a location near King Street in Springfield. The source of carbon monoxide was traced to water lines, not a gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Chief 2, Truck 2 is requesting you at near King St.
00:04
They're on scene for natural gas call.
00:07
Recy, near King, for sonning.
00:14
And then through this topic.
00:17
Received engine 2, that's going to be a 68-year-old male chest-pane, shorter breath.
00:32
Command 2, District Chief 2.
00:35
Respond to near King St.
00:37
Natural gas.
00:44
Chief 2. Chief 2.
00:47
Chief Tuancy.
00:49
Chief Two, Firelight.
00:53
Chief Two?
00:55
Hey, can you start Ever Source? Let them know we're getting CO readings, but the CO is coming from the water lines.
01:04
Receive. We'll give him a call.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Springfield, MA 01109
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