Carbon monoxide detected in second floor bedroom, Quincy MA
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Emergency responders were called to a potential gas or carbon monoxide incident near Sixth Avenue in Quincy. Carbon monoxide was detected in a bedroom on the second floor but not in the basement. The cause of the readings is still being investigated.
Audio|Heard on: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
I'm calling Rescue One.
00:06
Rescue One.
00:08
Rescue One,
00:10
can you respond to near Sixth Ave to the inside order, I guess?
00:20
Rescue has that, that's 6.
00:22
Is that right?
00:26
Correct, 276V.
00:31
Rescue has it all the way.
00:34
Action 1, you're responding.
00:41
September.
00:43
Could you time you up in a report room? I'll be filing a supplement for a pass crash.
01:00
This is 25-bound broadcast, engine 3, ladder 1, rescue 1,
01:04
near 6th Ave,
01:06
and inside of gas.
01:07
This is 25-bond broadcast, an engine 3, lot of 1, rescue 1,
01:10
near 6th Ave,
01:12
inside of gas.
01:13
Car 2.
01:15
Car 2 is responding.
01:19
Car 2, you're responding.
01:28
Andrew three, you're off, that's kidding.
01:31
7.5 I'm clear.
01:32
Sorry about that.
01:51
Yeah,
01:53
we're getting CO readings in the second floor in one of the bedrooms.
01:58
But no reading in the basement still trying to figure out what's going on.
02:10
Final matters at command.
02:12
Getting readings in the second floor bedroom.
02:14
Nothing in the basement.
02:17
We have it.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave, Quincy, MA 02169
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