Faulty detector found during medical call, Burlington VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Colchester Avenue in Burlington. During the response, units inspected an apartment and discovered a malfunctioning detector that appeared to be filled with water. The patient was transported to the medical center, and no hazardous readings were detected.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Six two is transporting medical.
00:02
Copy two .2 min.
00:13
So both units on scene, Lieutenant, ask command.
00:17
Able copy, code 42.
00:24
Tower one from South Meadow.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:32
We just metered the whole apartment.
00:34
We're coming up with zeros on the meter.
00:38
We're looking for a faulty detector at the moment.
00:43
Oh.
00:50
Ten four.
00:52
Do you want us to hang out or are you good?
00:59
We can handle.
01:01
You can go in service.
01:05
Step four?
01:11
Able copies.
01:13
Able from South Meadow.
01:17
South Meadow?
01:21
Do you have a property management on file?
01:27
Stand by.
01:35
South Meadow, that's negative.
01:37
I'll keep checking.
01:44
Copy that. We found a faulty detector that is full of water.
01:50
We're going to need someone to come and look at that.
01:55
Able copy.
02:01
Burlington, this is A1 arriving at the Medical Center.
02:05
Medical Center 052.
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Location mentioned:
Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401
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