Fire crews check carbon monoxide alarm on Marlboro Rd, Georgetown MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Georgetown responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm activation near Marlboro Rd. The alarm had been sounding but later stopped. Engine units were dispatched to investigate, and additional crews assisted nearby at White St with a lift assist for an ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Six 50. Activation near Marlboro Rd.
00:21
Georgetown Fire dispatching apparatus to near Marlboro Rd for a carbon monoxide alarm that was sounding and has stopped.
00:33
Georgetown Fire dispatching apparatus to near Marlboro Rd.
00:38
The carbon monoxide alarm activation was sounding.
00:46
Twenty-seven hours, on view.
00:48
Second to the gas.
00:58
Two-three-one can take it.
01:13
Engine three, respond to near White St to assist Cataldo ambulance with a lift.
01:19
Engine three, near White St to assist Cataldo ambulance with a lift assist.
01:25
Back to unit 201.
01:32
Fire on, engine two's on.
01:35
Engine two is responding near Marlboro Rd.
02:34
Engine two's on scene investigating.
02:37
Engine two on scene investigating, six-two-four.
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Location mentioned:
Marlboro Rd, Georgetown, MA 01833
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