Fire alarm caused by furnace raising carbon monoxide, Brookline NH
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Mason Road, Brookline. They found the cause was a furnace emitting high levels of carbon monoxide inside the building. The crews ventilated the building to remove the dangerous gas.
Audio|Source: Brookline Hollis Mason Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm. Five engine three is on.
00:04
Crew a two.
00:07
Five engine three, you're responding with a crew to near Mason Rd.
00:30
Yes, we'll be in risk the baseline, direct. They'll meet the company.
00:46
Firearm, shall rescue one response to break, command,
00:50
which direction do you want us to come in from?
00:59
Come in from Mason Road.
01:03
Caughts on Mason Road.
01:07
Rescue 1, you're on the air responding at 45.
01:18
And engine three and rest of one, just back in the street, I'm gonna need your manpower.
01:26
Engine three has it.
01:31
Rescue One has us.
01:35
Fire alarm from command.
01:38
I'm answering command.
01:41
We found the source.
01:44
We have a furnace.
01:45
We have high seal regions in the building.
01:48
We'll be ejecting the COs.
01:56
Receive, you're advising you found the source to be a furnace,
02:00
ICO levels in the reason to be extinguishing that at 548.
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Location mentioned:
Mason Rd, Brookline, NH 03033
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