Carbon monoxide alarm prompts fire response at Elm Street, New Salem MA
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Elm Street in New Salem. The resident had opened windows and was not feeling ill. No fire or illness was detected.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, New Salem Fire, personnel, New Salem Fire.
00:03
Respond 90 Elm Street.
00:06
Again, 90 Elm Street.
00:09
CO detector sounding.
00:11
Again, 90 Elm Street.
00:13
Control stated by 0731.
00:19
Stopping control of New Salem, excellent.
00:23
Good phone.
00:24
Ms. (name withheld) is responding, 90 Elm Street for the Cial alarm.
00:32
This is New Seattle and Exolm.
00:33
You're responding.
00:34
She had originally opened all her windows.
00:36
She was going to step down and head outside.
00:38
She's not feeling ill.
00:42
Okay, receive.
00:43
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, New Salem, MA 01355
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