Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers alarm in Harvard, Harvard MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Pritchard Street. Occupants reported possible carbon monoxide from a radiator. The unit found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector with no carbon monoxide detected.
Audio|Heard on: Harvard (town of) Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Fishburg Fire Department, near Pritchard Street, first floor.
00:04
If I see to CO.
00:06
5 to respond.
00:09
Near Pritchard Street, first floor, CO alarm.
00:11
C.O.
00:13
21, 22.
00:21
The bottom latitude is near Pritchard Street, first floor, so...
00:31
Lightitude, you're new.
00:33
Callers need to believe it's coming from a radiator.
00:37
Here the first door on the left on the first floor.
01:14
Final flight at two stops.
02:15
You for a TV's already around.
02:17
I'm sorry around.
02:20
I love two people.
02:21
Cutting the rest.
02:25
R2AVian has a long confirmed.
02:43
Hey one of you back in quarters.
02:45
You can jury one clear returning.
02:47
Do the file.
02:51
26. 21, 26.
02:55
This is a faulty detector.
02:57
We need to bill it with no readings.
02:59
There should be clear returning.
03:05
You see a faulty detector.
03:06
You need to build and no readings.
03:08
Clear return.
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