Carbon monoxide alarm at Orleans home from oil burner issue, Orleans MA
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Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm reading 79 parts per million at a home near Rock Harbor Road in Orleans. The issue was caused by an oil burner malfunction, and crews ventilated the area.
Audio|Heard on: Orleans Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Orleans fire, carbon monoxide, non-symptomatic, near Rock Harbor Road.
00:20
Orleans Station 1, carbon monoxide detector sounding, reporting 79 parts per million, near Rock Harbor Road, cross of Defiance Lane, Orleans fire at 1136.
00:37
Only fire, engine 7 on with 2.
00:41
Engine 7 on with 2, near Rock Harbor Road.
00:44
Fire alarm, Orleans, Ambulance 2 and route to C.H.
00:52
Ambulance 2 en route to CCA.
00:58
Orleans Fire, Ambulance 4.
01:02
Ambulance 4.
01:06
Ambulance 4 en route to the hospital.
01:09
Ambulance 4 en route to the hospital.
01:10
Ambulance 4 en route, CCH.
01:17
Line fire, engine 7.
01:19
On location, out investigating.
01:25
Engine 7 on location, out investigating.
01:27
On location, out investigating.
01:33
Boeing fire, engine 7.
01:35
Engine 7.
01:42
Oil burner malfunction.
01:44
System shutdown will be tied, ventilating.
01:47
Try three for coverage.
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Location mentioned:
Rock Harbor Rd, Orleans, MA 02653
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