Carbon monoxide alarms sound at New Bedford residence, New Bedford MA


Carbon monoxide alarms and fire alarms were triggered at a residence near Whitman Street in New Bedford. Responders confirmed the alarms were going off but there were no reports of illness. The incident was resolved quickly and emergency units returned to service.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Area Police/Fire and MSP Troop D
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Transcript:
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Thank you. Engine 9, Unit 1, to near Whitman St,
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near Whitman Street.
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It's going to be a fire line indicated.
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Zone 6, called in the 802.
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Again, file on stretching ladder 4.
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Engine 9, Unit 1,
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near Whitman Street.
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Fire alarm called into HV, indicating zone 6.
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Cross the bell to the lab.
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Hill Street.
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One from fire alarm.
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You know one. You know, be advised.
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PD just received a follow-up phone call from this address.
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It's going to be CO alarms.
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Bob, this is there any sign a building.
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That's affirmative CO alarms going off in the building.
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This was a resident update sent over by PD.
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Is it reporting any illness?
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Can you come back with that? That last transmission was broken up?
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Fire.
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Did you report any illness?
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No illness on that.
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I want that.
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File, I want from VUTA 1, return engine 9.
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File, I'm glad to acknowledge your return engine 9.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Whitman St, New Bedford, MA 02745
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