Fire units respond to carbon monoxide alarm near Main St, Dighton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Main Street in Dighton. The alarm appeared to originate from a basement detector. The alarm company could not confirm whether the residents had evacuated. Responding units reported nothing visible upon arrival, and the situation appeared stable.
Audio|Heard on: Dighton Fire Operations
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Transcript:
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Reports of a residential carbon monoxide alarm activation near Main St coming in as basement CO detector.
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Fire alarm to all home receivers, reports of a residential carbon monoxide alarm activation.
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Near Main St coming in as the basement CO detector.
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Can you agree to fire alarm?
00:22
File them.
00:24
Page three.
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Responding, Engine 3.
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You received Engine 3, you're responding.
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Be advised, per the alarm company.
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They could not confirm if the residence was evacuated.
00:37
I received.
00:41
File them.
00:43
Engine 3 on scene, signal four, wood frame, nothing showing, Paul and L.
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Command.
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Your AC3, you're on the scene.
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Nothing showing, Ful1A's command.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Dighton, MA 02715
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