Fire department responds to co alarm and gasoline odor, Norwood MA


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residential unit with no reported illness. They also detected and are investigating the smell of gasoline inside the house.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
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Transcript:
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I just received a call for 27 St.
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James Ave, unit number nine.
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The caller on the business line reporting is CO alarm[3] went off last night for approximately one minute.
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No reported illness.
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Just looking to see if the fire department can come look at it.
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Okay, 10% of five[1] that way.
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Reesies. We're fired at Engine 5.
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Major 5. End of 5, could you make your way to 27 St.
00:21
James Ab, unit number 9 for an intermediate CO alarm[3] detector sounding, no illness reported?
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Number 5, call.
00:27
Overgam apparatus on scene[2]. On Rockford Street. Over Gaparatis on scene. It's on scene. 5 o'clock. Received engine 5.5 you on scene, 1822.
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1822. NC2. Northfire. Northfire entering. We got a note of gasoline in the house. We've got no order of gasoline in the house. We're investigating. Receive.
01:25
Order of gas in the basement will be investigating 1824.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10% of five: Engine 5 dispatch
[2]
on scene: Apparatus has arrived at scene
[3]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near St James Ave UNIT 9, Norwood, MA 02062
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