Carbon monoxide alarm caused by detector malfunction, Chelsea MA
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Responders investigated a carbon monoxide alarm near 3rd Street, Chelsea. The alarm was caused by a malfunctioning detector, with no actual carbon monoxide detected.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Chelsea Engine 2, Tower 1, respond near 3rd Street.
00:06
Department number 2, investigate the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:10
That's Chelsea Engine 2, Tower 1, response near 3rd Street, Department 2,
00:15
for the carbon oxide alarm.
00:22
The company's responding near 3rd.
00:27
Companies have the response, near 3rd Street.
00:37
Town one, fire alarm.
00:40
Fire alarm is answering kind of one.
00:44
The company's on scene, near 3rd Street.
00:47
Time 1 will have command.
00:50
Companies are on scene, near 3rd Street, Tile 1-Haz command.
01:01
Chelsea,
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Engine 4,
01:06
Ladder 2, respond in the area Broadway and 2nd Street for motor vehicle accident.
01:13
Chelsea, engine 4,
01:15
ladder 2,
01:16
respond Broadway at 2nd Street for the MVA.
01:22
The tower.
01:28
That we have to be a malfunction of the CO detector.
01:33
Companies in service, we can pick up Broadway a second.
01:38
Okay, malfunctioning detector.
01:40
Companies are in service.
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Location mentioned:
3rd St, Chelsea, MA 02150
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