Fire crew finds faulty CO detector in Abington, Abington MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, abington Fire Department responded to a report of an alarm near Randolph Street for an inside investigation. The cause was determined to be a faulty carbon monoxide detector, and no one was reported ill.
Audio|Heard on: Abington Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Abington Fire is dispatching Engine 4A1.
00:03
Near Randolph Street, inside investigation 1642.
00:12
Fire alarm both units on scene 29111 command.
00:17
Both units on scene 291 command 1644.
00:21
Yeah, we got an engine four to fire alarm.
00:23
This is going to be a faulty CO detector.
00:24
There's no illness here.
00:26
Both units returning command to admin unit.
00:29
Faulty CO detector and no illness.
00:32
Both companies clear returning to quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Randolph St, Abington, MA 02351
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