Carbon monoxide alarm checked at Rockdale Avenue, New Bedford MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Rockdale Avenue in New Bedford. The alarm originated from a kitchen sensor. No active fire or carbon monoxide hazard was found, and the system was reset temporarily before being handed over to the responsible party.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, we have an active supervisory alarm going off.
00:02
Kitchen CO.
00:04
There's no other alarms sounding at this time.
00:06
We did set off the burglar alarm.
00:11
Unit one copy.
00:36
Control 22.
00:42
22.
00:45
Seattle to Duke, break near Rockdale Avenue for an alarm.
00:48
Zone one front delayed off.
00:55
This is reading kitchen CO zone E with a temporary reset.
01:02
Copy, unit one.
01:04
Kitchen CO attempted to reset.
01:13
Follow me, unit one.
01:21
Systems have not taken a reset.
01:22
The supervisory alarm's still going off.
01:25
We acknowledge it and we’re going to contact responsible party.
01:31
We'll return engine six and ladder three.
01:34
Ladder three, we have the report.
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Location mentioned:
Rockdale Ave, New Bedford, MA 02744
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