Audible carbon monoxide alarm reported near acton street, Watertown MA
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Police and fire units responded to reports of a carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Jackson Street and Acton Street in Newton. The alarm had been active for about an hour but no source or danger was found.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Section is your police on the vicinity area.
00:05
Six-six past Acton Street.
00:08
They're an audible CO alarm[1] sounding in the air.
00:13
Enterful response 6-6.
00:16
The vicinity of 6-6-axis seat
00:19
and audible CO alarm[1] going off in the area.
00:23
There's spots 2 plus 7, access-leased shaft-proof.
00:32
This is a CO detector.
00:36
The RPC is unsure from where, but it's been going out for an hour.
00:42
Roger.
00:50
Control 4-0-1 in the area.
00:54
Roger.
01:00
Enterful. All the 66, Jackson Street.
01:04
When's up to do it, Northwest Command.
01:20
Pension, Angel 1 in place of Innes, 4, Medicare 3.
01:23
Entry, 1 in place of interest for a medic 3,
01:27
4.78,
01:28
(number withheld) California Street, the medical alert, unknown medical, no contact.
01:34
Central 1 in place of entrance toora, Medicare 3, number 478.
01:39
(number withheld) California Street, unknown medical, medical alert, no contact.
01:45
4 o'clock 2.8, 9, California Street, Colonial Lab.
02:07
Control.
02:09
Control.
02:14
Clear, fire all advice.
02:17
Roger.
02:21
Duke, nothing found.
02:23
Let's take the calipation.
02:25
Highland is the one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Activated carbon monoxide alarm
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Location mentioned:
Acton St, Watertown, MA 02472
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