Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide alarm in Lowell, Lowell MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm near Goudreau Street in Lowell. Crews from Engine 11 and Ladder 1 investigated and found carbon monoxide levels around 30 parts per million before notifying dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Fire Department
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, Ladder 1 respond near Goudreau Street, unit number 11 for the CO detector.
00:08
Engine 11 and Ladder 1 respond near Goudreaux Street, unit number 10 for the CO detector near Woburn and Chamberlain.
00:27
I don't want it.
00:32
Fire alarm, man.
00:41
Loves this one.
00:44
Received.
00:45
You know what time?
00:54
Engine 11, fire alarm.
00:55
What number? Let's schedule again.
00:59
It's going to be number 41 apartment 11.
01:07
Apartment 11, thank you.
01:16
Engine 11's on scene checking out.
01:21
Rattle one.
01:24
Fire alarm outside.
01:33
Rattle one, fire alarm.
01:38
Fire alarm answering, Ladder 1.
01:42
Question national jurisdiction, are we getting readings of 30 parts per million?
01:49
Fire alarm has all notified.
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Location mentioned:
Gaudreau St, Lowell, MA 01852
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