Carbon monoxide alarm investigated on Marshall St, Winthrop MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Marshall St in Winthrop. They investigated and determined that the activation was due to a faulty detector. No medical issues were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Winthrop Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Winthrop Engine Two, attention.
00:02
Winthrop Engine Two respond near Marshall St to investigate the CO activation.
00:07
That's Winthrop Engine Two, respond near Marshall St.
00:10
That's near Marshall St to investigate the CO activation.
00:19
Engine Two responding.
00:22
Engine Two, you have the response.
00:24
So it was called in by the resident.
00:25
No symptoms.
00:30
It shows up as a Dorothy.
00:33
All stations, the time is 730 hours.
00:36
The officer in charge is C5 Captain Flynn.
00:37
Current temperature is 24 degrees.
00:39
Next high tide will be at 1919 hours.
00:41
Station KYD 496 with the fire department.
00:48
Engine 2 to fire.
00:50
Fire engine 2.
00:54
It was a faulty CO detector.
00:56
We're clear.
00:57
Code 736.
01:01
Engine 2, you report that it's a faulty CO detector.
01:03
You'll be clear. Code 737.
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Location mentioned:
Marshall St, Winthrop, MA 02152
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