Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Bryant University townhouse, Smithfield RI
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in townhouse A3 at Bryant University caused by a faulty detector. Responders were asked to check the townhouse to ensure there was no danger.
Audio|Source: Smithfield Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Talal out of one, rescue three.
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(number withheld) Douglas Pike, it's going to be Bryant University.
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Townhouse A through G, apartment E-3.
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It's going to be for a CO alarm.
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Calling them by Bryant TPS for a faulty detector, they were just like somebody to monitor it and just to be safe.
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That's towel out of one rescue three.
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(number withheld) Douglas Pike, Bryant University, townhouse A through G.
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It's going to be A3.
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So we refer a CO alarm due to a faulty detector.
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Bryant would just like the
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townhouse metered to make sure.
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That's how a lot of one rescue three. (number withheld) Douglas Pike, Bryant University.
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It's going to be for a CO alarm due to a faulty detector.
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Bryant would like the townhouse metered.
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It should be on the safe side.
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Location mentioned:
Near Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917
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