Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Halifax residence, Halifax MA
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Halifax Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Baker Street. One person evacuated the building and reported feeling lightheaded.
Audio|Heard on: Halifax Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
AlphaX fire alarm dispatch of carbon monoxide alarm, near Baker Street.
00:10
Hello,
00:13
X-Pyall, I'm dispatching carbon monoxide, near Baker Street.
00:16
Calling party is not on scene.
00:21
All right, engine two has that.
00:23
You show engine two en route, and you can have the ambulance respond from the station.
00:30
I have that engine two.
00:32
I show you a route one of the ambulance out of headquarters, 1404.
00:35
One person at this time is evacuating.
00:37
The engine two others.
00:49
I'll fax fire line.
00:50
A two's on.
00:51
Near Baker.
00:54
Halifax Fire alarm dispatched an A2 to near Baker Street to the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:58
Called in by a party not seen, stating one person has evacuated and that party does feel lightheaded.
01:03
Times 14.5, operated 215.
01:09
Receive, thank you.
01:16
We're coming up Route 105 now.
01:18
It just passed on all night.
01:23
Appetit.
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Location mentioned:
Baker St, Halifax, MA 02338
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