Defective CO detector causes alarm at Kingstown Road, South Kingstown RI
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Kingstown Road. Fire responders investigated and found it was caused by a defective detector. Residents were advised to evacuate as a precaution. No actual carbon monoxide was detected.
Audio|Source: South Kingstown Fire Dispatch (UFD & KFD)
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Transcript:
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Okay,
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station 4, Kesa Station 4,
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near Kingstown Road,
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near Kingstown Road,
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where a CO alarm sounding.
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Station Kastation 4,
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Kastation 4, near Kingstown Road,
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near Kingstown Road,
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CO investigation.
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Kynette, respondal, 1-2-2550, king-out.
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Default left-chew.
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Add to 713.
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Orange, 7.
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Okay, latitudes on C2-aftoy, wood frame, multi-family, nothing showing the alpha-prosite, seven-fresh command on Channel 3.
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Definitely latitude.
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Okay,
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two. Okay,
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monitor two.
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You have an apartment number or area in the building?
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Negative call came by on 911.
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That was the address given.
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The residents were advised to evacuate.
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Receive those near Kingstown Road, correct?
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Providence.
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Looks like it's that backside attachment.
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The tavern hall club on the corner of 138 south.
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Station Gator Mention 7.
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Mention 7.
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Near Kingstown Road will be code blue, defective detector.
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Any... Nuff 4.7, code blue, 2219.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kingstown Rd, Kingston, RI 02881
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