Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by workers creating dust, Maynard MA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at an apartment near Bancroft Street. It was caused by workers creating dust in the basement, not by an actual gas leak or fire.
Audio|Heard on: Maynard Fire Department
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Miniferylam on the air announcing the carbon monoxide alarm near Bancroft Street, Unit 3.
00:06
Again, Maynifarlum on the air announcing the carbon monoxide alarm near Bancroft Street, Unit 3.
00:13
We're going to be in the living room.
00:22
A1, Andrew one.
00:27
Answering.
00:30
Do you want us to go grab the ladder or respond to anyone?
00:35
Respond in A1 and if you get anything, we'll be there shortly.
00:43
Easy.
00:47
Enter one to fire alarm.
00:48
A main one's going to take down.
00:51
Enter one's going to remain under detail.
00:56
I have anyone taking the alarm and engine one staying.
01:02
All right on my one's on team.
01:11
Anyone have you on team.
01:19
Engine 1 to fire alarm.
01:20
Engine 1 is en route to near Bancroft Street.
01:26
Andrew have you en route.
01:29
A1-4-Elar.
01:34
Frileur measuring.
01:39
Chip the code to the master lockbox of the front engines.
01:47
Stand by.
01:56
Andchewan to file line.
01:57
Inchew on scene.
02:04
And you want to be on scene.
02:13
File up to A1, there is no code coming back to that hedgerows.
02:25
Venture one to fire alarm.
02:27
One has the message.
02:29
Also, this appears to be set off by workers in the basement creating dust.
02:37
The alarms are off by workers in the basement creating dust.
02:43
The alarms are off by workers in the basement.
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Location mentioned:
Bancroft St, Maynard, MA 01754
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