Fire crew responds to oil odor and co alarm activation, Barrington RI
Firefighters responded to a residence near Townsend Street after reports of a strong oil odor and a carbon monoxide alarm sounding. A possible oil spill was detected in the basement. The family was advised to evacuate as a safety precaution.
Audio|Source: BarringtonFD 800
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Transcript:
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Engine rescue one, engine one, engine two,
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near Townsend street, odor of gas inside the building.
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Engine rescue one, engine one, engine two.
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Vanitin's fire line dispatching, rescue one,
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engine one, engine two, to near Townsend Street for an odor coming from the oil tank in the basement,
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possible oil spill.
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It's going to be Rescue 1, Indian 1, engine 2, to near Townsend street for a possible oil spill,
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odor of oil in the basement,
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all responding. Apparatuses assigned Channel 2.
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0336. Roger, Rescue 1-engine 1-engine 2-near towns in the street. Switching to Channel 2.038.
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All right, I want to respond.
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General 2.
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Roger, engine one.
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All along the engine one?
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One. And you want to be advised.
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The caller also speaks that the CO alarm is activated and sounding the family was advised to evacuate the home.
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See, all along sounding.
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Receive.
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Thank you all right. Rescue. Rescue one. I think it's good is said.
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Rescue. Rescue.
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Rescue, let's see.
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All right, the rest of you on scene, 39,000-3-0-343.
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Engine one's on-team, establishing commands.
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Our ginger one on-scenes, can be established 0344.
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Engine 2-4-4.
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Engine two's on-scene, have aider.
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Free speed engines, you want to think that's a high turn.
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Paul 344.
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Location mentioned:
Near Townsend St, Barrington, RI 02806
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