False carbon monoxide alarm caused by dead battery, Boston MA


Emergency units responded to a possible carbon monoxide alert in South Boston. The alert was caused by a dead battery in the carbon monoxide detector and no danger was found.
Audio|Source: Boston EMS
01:57
Transcript:
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Could you please join Ambulance 6 near Street, South Boston? Fire has been added, CO monitors going on there.
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Div 1.
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Near Street. A4.
00:10
Go ahead, 4.
00:11
4, 1WC in custody, please on 4 and follow.
00:14
Okay, 4, 1 to BMC with police 610.
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4. 4 complete.
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611. 611.
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Angel, 90.90, drive by day crew, 90.
00:23
Good morning.
00:24
Good morning, Andy, 612.
00:25
29. Can I show you clear now, 99? Can I show you clear now, 99?
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No, 99.
00:28
Pudgeon 899, you can show us clear yet.
00:30
At 613, thank you.
00:32
18, can I sure you clear? Not wanting.
00:33
18, you can show it's clear.
00:35
Add 616, thank you.
00:37
Hey, sir. Hey, sir. Who add 6. 6.
00:38
16 cancels Div1, um,
00:40
just a dead battery in OCL.
00:41
Sounds good, Div 1.
00:42
Cancel, please.
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South Boston, Boston, MA
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