Carbon monoxide alarm at Centennial Towers apartment, Providence RI
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm and possible gas odor at an apartment in Centennial Towers near Gulf Avenue. Upon arrival, no gas was detected and the situation was downgraded to a low hazard status.
Audio|Source: Pawtucket Fire Channels 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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one, ladder one, ladder two, battalion two, respond to near Gulf Avenue, Centennial Towers.
00:06
It's going to be a carbon 606 for an order of gas.
00:11
That's engines 243-1,
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ladder one, ladder-one, ladder two, battalion two, respond to near Gulf Avenue, Centennial Towers.
00:20
It's going to be a compartment 606.
00:23
on order of gas.
00:25
Close streets of Mason Street and Dexon Street.
00:28
All respond to Cumminestein Channel 2 at (number withheld).
00:32
Roger Ender 2.
00:43
Roger Ender 2,600.
01:00
Straton. Rodger, (number withheld).
01:25
16.1.
01:29
2016.
01:40
203.
01:57
Engine 3, you have a message?
02:01
Receive is unseen.
02:03
Receive, sir, (number withheld).
02:14
When I put into the engine two.
02:22
Go for engine two.
02:24
How are you making out of there?
02:30
Just making entry to the apartment now.
02:41
Ladder 1, the fire alarm.
02:43
We have zero readings at the fire right now. Can we get a cord yellow for engine 2, ladder 1?
02:49
Received.
02:52
All companies responding and operating near Gulf Avenue.
03:00
It's going to be cold yellow for engine 2, latter 1.
03:03
Cold yellow time is (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Near Gulf Ave, Providence, RI 02906
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