Carbon monoxide alarm checked near Elm St, Clinton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, clinton Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Elm Street. Fire units investigated and found no visible issues at the one and a half story home. One person was transported to UMass hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Boylston Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm calling Clinton Fire to near Elm Street for the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:05
Again, that's near Elm Street for the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:09
I'm out 1837.
00:14
That'll be Engine 6, A2.
00:26
Fire alarm, companies en route near Elm.
00:33
Received, companies en route to near Elm.
00:37
1840.
00:41
Very good, thank you.
00:49
Fire, I'm at a.
00:54
Fire alarm answering.
00:57
Transporting one up to UMass.
01:00
One UMass, 1840.
01:03
Engine six, fire alarm.
01:07
Fire alarm.
01:11
We'll be on arrival with a one and a half story cape.
01:14
Nothing showing times three.
01:16
C1 has command investigating.
01:20
Crazy. 1842.
01:28
Fire alarm, thank you.
01:30
Fire alarm.
01:32
Clear image.
01:35
1844.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Clinton, MA 01510
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