Two workers overcome by fumes in building basement, Attleboro MA


Two water department workers became ill due to fumes from a chlorine reaction in a building basement. Fire and rescue teams responded to the scene where a gas odor was reported.
Audio|Source: North Attleboro Fire
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Transcript:
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near Orange Street,
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and meet the water department.
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They're reporting a gas odor.
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in the basement there.
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And reporting one of the work is overcome by the order.
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It's near Orange Street for the order in the basement.
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21,
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odor and illness.
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That's where you have it, you're responding.
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Stopped, lock, in the end, but uh, okay, at Northwash.
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Allum, you have five on scene investigating.
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I do it this time, sir.
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File on mission two is on the way, 22-1.
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Rescue 2.
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Rescue 2, go east to on.
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Pull on behind the engine.
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Okay, receive.
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File alarm rescue 2 is on scene.
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Rescue 2, you're on scene. Command and file.
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Okay, command.
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Stop me another rescue, caught through off command, one street command.
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I have two water department workers that have been overcome by some kind of reaction in a chlorine process in the basement.
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And defies to get an initial investigation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Orange St, Attleboro, MA 02703
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