Carbon monoxide activation at Georgetown home, Georgetown MA
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Emergency responders responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Elm Street in Georgetown. The water and furnace were shut off, and the homeowner was advised to contact a plumber for repairs.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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The water and furnace has been shut off.
00:02
The homeowner has been advised to contact a plumber for repair.
00:07
And you're choosing service.
00:08
We're heading to near Elm Street for the CO activation.
00:15
Received. The water and furnace has been turned off.
00:17
The homeowner has been asked to get a plumber to repair.
00:23
You're on your way to near Elm Street, 1354.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Georgetown, MA 01833
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