Carbon monoxide alarm and odor detected at residence, Westminster MA
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm and strange odor from a recently serviced boiler at a home. The occupant reported no illness but asked for the house to be checked for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Ashburnham Area Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Second call, near Oklahoma Ave.
00:02
Caller reports a strange odor coming from his boiler that was recently serviced.
00:06
He wants the house checked for safety.
00:07
He reports no illness.
00:10
Again, near Oklahoma, second call.
00:12
Caller states strange odor coming from his boiler.
00:16
It was recently serviced.
00:18
No reported illness.
00:19
He wants the house checked, 2012.
00:27
Brown,
00:29
Want you call mutual aid, I'm going to go to Ashtonam, see if they can come out and take a look at that.
00:36
Received contacting Ashpernam.
00:43
Ashperdam is going to be entered for the call.
00:48
Amsterdam, standby for mutual aid to Westminster.
01:00
Jones for Ashburn, fire to respond.
01:12
Town of Westminster,
01:13
Carbon monoxide alarm with odor in the building.
01:16
Near Oakmont Street.
01:19
Mutual aid tone is 2014.
01:29
File on engine 3 has 83 open on Ave, Westminster.
01:44
Section 3, just so you have it, there is no illness.
01:49
Received message, that was 83883 open on Ave, correct?
01:59
At 81, I'll give a call back.
02:05
I can't have my phone on the radio.
02:07
I can't get him up on the radio.
02:23
Westminster fire-enter.
02:25
Fireland, I'm calling it.
02:26
No, I'm calling it.
02:27
That was number 83.
02:31
Negative 81-81-0.5.
02:33
You're in the road, 2016.
02:35
I'll copy 81 O'clock A.M.
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Westminster, MA
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