Firefighters check carbon monoxide alarm near Main St, Reading MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters investigated a supervisory and carbon monoxide alarm near Main St in Reading. The alarm was traced to the CO detection system, but no carbon monoxide was detected. The area was checked and the alarm system was reset to normal operation.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:4
Transcript:
00:00
Actual cause of the supervisory near Main St.
00:07
Sir just told me it was a supervisory alarm at the panel and that they were notifying the building maintenance as well.
00:16
Okay, in the message I'm here.
00:18
It appears to be a CO alarm activation.
00:22
I'm looking up the panel now.
00:24
Can you assign me a run for this?
00:28
Yes sir.
00:33
Cut.
00:37
Running five for engine four.
00:41
Fire's on engine four.
00:45
Supervisory was caused by an activation in their CO detection alarm.
00:50
I metered the area, I didn't have any findings.
00:53
Their system is actually showing zero ppm as well.
00:56
The door to the garage was open, so I'm assuming a car was just idling in there, but there's no CO found.
01:01
I reset the system, it's holding.
01:03
You can show engine four clear.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Reading, MA 01867
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