Fire crews handle boiler issue in Chelsea building, Chelsea MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters, EMS, and utility personnel responded to a building near Spencer Avenue in Chelsea for a reported boiler issue causing possible carbon monoxide readings. One boiler was shut down and another restored to safe operation, with zero gas readings and no reported illnesses. Tenants were cleared to remain in the property overnight.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
That is responding to near Spencer Ave, Chelsea.
00:09
Has the response for near Center Ave.
00:11
Do you have an ETA?
00:17
Approximately 4 min out.
00:36
Engine three to fire alarm, we're on scene near Spencer Ave.
00:44
We are on scene near Spencer Avenue, unit number three.
00:57
Paramedic three is on scene near Spencer.
02:12
Gas company on scene,
02:15
Property management on scene,
02:17
Plumbing inspector and plumber on scene.
02:21
We have investigated and shut down one of the boilers.
02:30
They have repowered the other boiler with zero readings.
02:40
We have zero readings in the building, no illness.
03:12
Be advised all tenants will remain in the property for the night.
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Location mentioned:
Spencer Ave, Chelsea, MA 02150
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