Firefighters detect carbon monoxide near Norwood St, Brockton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Norwood Street in Brockton. Readings showed a CO level of 51 parts per million. A possible oil burner malfunction was identified, and units worked to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Brockton Fire
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, engine four is near Norwood Street.
00:08
Engine four near Norwood Street, 1503.
00:17
All right, I'm CA7, claim available.
00:18
Medic 1 to handle.
00:22
CA7, claim available.
00:23
Medic 1 can handle 1503.
00:35
CA9, claim available.
00:36
1504.
00:38
Why do I want an EMS?
00:43
Side of one returning to EMS at 1505.
00:52
Fire alarm 287, signal 2.
00:56
287, signal 1.
01:02
Five, I'm CO10 transporting one to BMC South.
01:07
CO10 transporting 21 to the BMC South, 1507.
01:15
Engine four calls five.
01:20
Five, I'm answering engine four.
01:26
They notified 56 for curve again.
01:28
Already have 51 parts per million CO.
01:38
Received, notifying 56.
01:39
51 ppm, 1508.
01:44
Engine 4, fire on hospital $11 investigating.
01:47
It could be a possible issue with the oil burner.
01:48
We'll get them to shut it down.
01:54
Received, it's a possible issue with the oil burner.
01:56
You might have to shut it down, 1508.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Norwood St, Brockton, MA 02302
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