Water leak triggers carbon monoxide alarm at Ashland street, Brockton MA
Fire crews responded to a water leak that activated a carbon monoxide detector between the second and third floors near East Ashland Street in Brockton. No hazardous gas was detected. Maintenance was called to investigate.
Audio|Source: Brockton Fire
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Transcript:
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At 20 o'clock at street with a water leak into a carbon monoxide detector from floor 3 to 2, zero percent LEL throughout on the contact. It made a number to make prepared investigated.
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This was a water leak in the carbon monoxide detectors from floor 3 to 2. Zero LEL readings throughout.
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Maintenance is en route 704.
00:33
The alarm 2-7 responding at 770 East Ashland Street.
00:38
Okay. Okay.
00:40
Okay.
00:48
D-N-2-7-2-7-E-Sach-1-7-O-6.
00:59
C8502.
01:05
C5 C2[1] C5 is able to.
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C.
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7 at 770 East Ashland.
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Engine 7 at 770 East Ashland Street at 709.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C2: Car 2/Command 2 unit identifier (chief/officer unit)
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ashland St, Brockton, MA 02302
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