Fire crews respond to CO alarm near Main St, Bellingham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Bellingham responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Main Street after an alarm company reported the issue. Units were unable to reach the homeowner initially but later made contact on arrival. The situation was investigated and determined not to pose a continuing hazard, and command was terminated.
Audio|Heard on: Bellingham Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm.
00:02
Go along residential.
00:04
Engine four, near Main St.
00:07
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm.
00:10
Go along residential.
00:11
Engine four, near Main St.
00:19
You
00:23
Fire alarm, engine four.
00:27
Fire alarm.
00:29
Engine four, we are responding.
00:31
Out for that.
00:34
This is engine four responding.
00:37
Sixteen twenty-four.
00:39
CO alarm called in by the alarm company.
00:41
Unable to make contact with the homeowner.
00:55
Bravo 34, I'll be in the area.
01:02
Bravo three, what do you control?
01:06
Control. I just drove through Hartford Ave.
01:11
I'm not seeing it.
01:12
I think it's going to be GOA.
01:18
Got a ticket in the mail and they're writing a text about it.
01:27
Sorry.
01:36
Hello.
01:39
Engine four is on arrival.
01:43
Single story,
01:45
Homeowner at the door.
01:47
C three and command will be investigating.
01:51
Uh, this is command.
01:52
Chief sixteen thirty.
01:59
Fire alarm, Northampton.
02:04
Fire.
02:08
Four to occasion battery and trigger that's been reset.
02:15
Command terminated.
02:17
Engine four to quarters.
02:22
Three, six, set up by homeowner.
02:25
Can't turn the battery. Command terminated.
02:26
Sixteen thirty-one.
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