Faulty boiler causes carbon monoxide on Andrew Street, Cambridge MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews investigated a faulty boiler on Andrew Street that caused high carbon monoxide levels. They isolated the boiler, shut off the gas supply, and monitored the readings until safe.
Audio|Heard on: Cambridge Fire Grounds 14 and 16
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Transcript:
00:00
Chief, we're confident we found the problem with the boiler.
00:02
Once the boiler came on,
00:04
CO reading spiked up to 27.
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We shut it down,
00:08
reading started to fall off.
00:09
I'm going to go ahead and kill the gas to this as well.
00:14
Yeah, all right, let's go ahead and do that.
00:17
And let's make sure we get those readings down to zero.
00:24
Appreciate.
00:31
Here we have it.
00:32
Both, do.
00:42
Andrew Street, command, to fire alarm.
00:48
Fire Alarm answering Andrew Street, Command.
00:51
We've traced the problem to a faulty boiler.
00:54
We've isolated the unit and shut the gas off to the unit.
00:58
We'll be clear on the company's trolley.
01:04
Receive command.
01:06
Your report, problem with a faulty boiler, isolated and shut the gas off to the unit, clearing shortly, 2308.
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Location mentioned:
Andrew St, Cambridge, MA 02139
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