Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Boylston, Boylston MA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at near Rocky Pond Road in Boylston, Massachusetts. The alarm was determined to be a carbon monoxide alarm with no injuries or fire present. The family had safely evacuated the residence.
Audio|Source: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Wolfson Fire, standby for a fire alarm.
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73 Rocky Pond Road.
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Fire alarm, firefighters and EMTs needed, 73 Rocky Pond Road, fire alarm sounding, family has evacuated.
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Repeat, fire alarm, firefighters and EMTs needed, 73 Rocky Pond Road,
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for a fire alarm sounding,
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family has evacuated.
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Code 70616.
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Carlisle from W1.
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Go at W1.
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Enroad your headquarters.
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W1, I have you in roads to headquarters 6663.
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Fire alarm, another one.
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Yeah, they're in Lada One.
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A lot of one.
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A lot of ones going to be in route with crew two.
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We do have an update.
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It was a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
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We did confirm there was no illness reported.
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We're in round, crew two, flow of traffic.
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Receive letter 1, crew two flow traffic,
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confirmed carbon monoxide alarm, no illness.
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Good thing too.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rocky Pond Rd, Boylston, MA 01505
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