Carbon monoxide alarms triggered at private home, Chatham MA


An alarm from a carbon monoxide detector and a central station fire alarm were triggered at a private home near George Street in Chatham. Emergency responders spoke to the homeowner, who was unsure of the cause. A second carbon monoxide alarm went off during the interaction. No fire or hazard has been confirmed.
Audio|Source: Chatham Fire
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Transcript:
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Counterfire, residential central station alarm, near George St.
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Chatham Station 1, residential central station alarm, coming in as a CO detector first floor, near George St, cross-up John Street, 1339.
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A quarter to have a call.
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Engine 6, ambulance 2 responding, chat-of-five.
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Chatham,
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engine 6, and ambulance 2 responding, near George St.
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Angel 6 from Chatter-fire.
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Action, the second answer.
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Steve, guys, they did speak to a homeowner.
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I wasn't sure what was going on, but just wanted an e-bell.
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While we were talking, a second C.O.
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alarm came in.
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One to the first floor.
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Engine 6, receipt.
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Location mentioned:
Near George St, Chatham, MA 02633
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