Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers false alarm, Harvard MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Ryan Road in Harvard. No carbon monoxide was found in the building. The cause was a faulty detector on the second floor bedroom.
Audio|Heard on: Harvard (town of) Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Ryan Road, command fire, like a little.
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The building checked,
00:12
no carbon monoxide found,
00:13
faulty detector, second floor,
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bedroom, all coming here.
00:17
You can assign this to O-10, thanks.
00:21
Received no carbon monoxide detected, faulty detector, second floor bedroom.
00:26
Company's clear 17.
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Harvard, MA
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