Fire department responds to hazard alarm in Westerly, Westerly RI
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Fire departments responded to a possible carbon monoxide hazard alarm near Randolph in Westerly, Rhode Island. Crews reported detector readings and coordinated engine placement. No active fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Westerly & Chariho Area Fire Departments
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
And the four is responding.
00:01
14 round 2,000.
00:03
Fire alarm, sounding.
00:05
Driver holding.
00:10
Proceed. Engine 4 responding.
00:17
Doug,
00:19
can you bring a meter into high hope?
00:28
Receive, Chief, coming to know.
00:35
33 is on scene at 14 Rando.
00:37
Units responding, stay to the left at the fork.
00:46
Receives card 33 on the scene at Randolph.
00:49
Engine 3 and engine 4.
00:51
Stay to the right at the fork.
01:00
Panser 4 copy.
01:06
Correction, engine 3-engine 4 stayed left at the fork.
01:09
You're going to pass for now.
01:16
Dispassing engine 3 and engine 4.
01:18
Just confirming you to my correction.
01:20
You're going to be saying left at the fork.
01:25
Tension 3, copy.
01:31
Thank you for copy.
01:36
Is that Consenters came in from Card 39?
01:39
Can you know if they're home or not?
01:49
In negative 33, I did not ascertain that information.
01:53
I can try to give him a landline.
01:56
We got him right home.
01:59
Thank you.
02:03
393 to 33. Getting zero readings from that back area that spot in the back where we were picking up readings earlier.
02:10
That's a year earlier call.
02:14
Okay, I got 20 parts per million up here and it's going down.
02:29
Chief engine 4 in the 2nd.
02:36
Engine 3 on the 2nd.
02:41
Received engine 3 in the scene.
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