Carbon monoxide detector activates near Kimberly Way, Haverhill MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire responders were dispatched to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Kimberly Way. The alarm was triggered in the basement, but no fire was found. The central station contacted the homeowner, who reported workers on site that might have set off the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, engine two, respond near Kimberly Way for the CO-detector activation.
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Attention, engine two, respond near Kimberly Way for the CO-detector activation.
00:25
Attention, Rescue 1, covering for Engine 2, Pride Star ALS, respond to 48 Whittier Road for a 19-year-old female who fainted and is still unconscious.
00:34
Fainted, still unconscious.
00:36
Attention,
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Rescue 1, covering for Engine 2, Pride Star ALS, respond to 48 Whittier Road for the 19-year-old female fainted, still unconscious.
00:51
Rescue 1, respond.
00:53
Responding.
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Responding.
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...responding.
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...Responding.
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Kimberly Way.
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Responding.
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...responding.
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You're responding.
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... 5-8, 1-12-Laron.
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Oh,
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My God. 84, you're responding.
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Engine two four hundred.
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Engine two has there.
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...in through a central station that is a basement CO detector.
01:33
Central station made contact with the homeowner.
01:36
There are people working there that could have tripped that system.
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Location mentioned:
Kimberly Way, Haverhill, MA 01830
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