Carbon monoxide alarm prompts fire investigation in Lowell, Lowell MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Concord Street, Roger Street, and Alton Street in Lowell. The alarm company is en route to investigate after initial checks found no immediate issue.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
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K&UV866 Lowell fire.
00:02
Engine 4, ladder 1, respond to near Concord Street for carbon monoxide alarm.
00:10
Engine 4, ladder 1, respond to near Concord Street for carbon monoxide alarm.
00:16
Cross streets are Roger Street and Alton Street.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:32
We're going to be transferring one mail from J.
00:35
Swood store to the station.
00:37
Setting mileage is (number withheld).
00:40
We're approved by such a load.
00:43
You're going to be transferred to call in.
00:49
We cleared.
00:51
Top it.
00:54
Thank you for this baron.
00:56
We'll give the ads of the end.
01:01
Near Concord Street.
01:02
Concord Street.
01:27
That are popping around 6 o'clock.
01:30
They've got a call in for the alarm company who are responding to take care of the issue.
01:37
They should be here in about 30 minutes coming from Rhode Island.
01:45
So they've already had someone come here and address this.
01:49
He said he was there himself and addressed it and there was nothing they could do at the time to correct the issue.
01:57
The alarm company is en route.
01:59
Hopefully about half an hour to meet here coming from Rhode Island.
02:05
Okay, good day, thank you.
02:07
We'll be clear.
02:14
We're on scene investigating.
02:17
Okay.
02:19
Four, you're on to being investigated.
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