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Carbon monoxide detected at Chelsea buildingChelsea MA

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Chestnut St, Chelsea, MA 02150

Fire and emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide incident at a building near Chestnut Street in Chelsea. They detected 37 parts per million of carbon monoxide, ventilated the building, isolated the heating system, and awaited the arrival of city utility and plumbing inspectors.

Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Any updates on inside gas?
00:04
We'll check for an ETA from Intagas.
00:06
At the time of the call, no, there was no ETA given.
00:10
Engine 4 to follow them.
00:14
Our alarm is answering engine 4.
00:18
The fire alarms answering engine 4.
00:21
Fire alarms answering engine 4.
00:25
Stand by.
00:32
Engine 4.5.
00:34
As an engine 4.
00:37
All right, this is a common rock.
00:40
We've got the levels of 37 parts per million.
00:43
Side and side gas while location as well, or the press, it's done, but it's filled on.
00:49
Engine 4, receive, this is going to be CO.
00:51
We'll start it.
00:52
Gas,
00:53
(number withheld).
01:02
Engine 4, Channel 1.
01:05
You need any assistance over there?
01:10
If you want to make no way here, we got META, we can cancel that mutual aid ladder.
01:15
And we can double check out META readings.
01:18
But we're in the process that's dumping this building.
01:22
All right, we're responding.
01:25
I want to fire alarm.
01:27
Port-a-South 75, chest not responded.
01:30
We have that we will send rear back for the beach release.
01:39
Gotts, we get a fire alarm.
01:44
Again, Franksop 3?
01:47
I just released Revere Engine 4.
01:51
I did.
01:58
Car 3 and Ladder 2.
02:02
Go ahead, Card 3.
02:05
Cap, you all set up there?
02:10
Yeah, we're still waiting for me and it's to show up.
02:16
I have the message.
02:18
Contry, injure 4.
02:20
Engine 4.
02:25
Would you like me all there?
02:30
I think we can handle this.
02:33
Right now we had 37 parts per million.
02:36
We're in the process trying to get these guys out of air.
02:40
Let's see if we can maybe start isolating some weather heating unit or the hot water tanks.
02:46
Okay,
02:48
on the matter.
02:53
The alarm calling letter to.
02:56
Loud of dope.
02:59
Gas does not have a specific EPA.
03:09
You're on call,
03:12
plumbing inspector for the city.
03:18
Step down you go ahead with that.
03:22
You have the city plumbing inspector, respond.

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Chestnut St, Chelsea, MA 02150

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  1. Final Readings and Incident Resolution
  2. Ongoing Monitoring and Hazard Reduction
  3. Coordination with Utilities and City Officials
  4. Evacuation and Hazard Mitigation
  5. Incident Escalation and Mutual Aid Consideration
  6. Initial Response and Assessment

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