Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by wood stove venting, Greenfield MA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Wells Street, Greenfield. Fire crews responded and found a venting issue with a wood stove inside a two-story home. They are investigating the source and monitoring carbon monoxide levels.
Audio|Heard on: Greenfield Fire
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Car 3. Respond to C.O.
00:03
CO alarm at near Wells St.
00:10
Just back, 83.
00:12
The dispatch is on.
00:15
Go ahead. 8.3.
00:18
This is a two-story split-level problem with the wood stove, venting inside the home.
00:26
We're going to off-6, 83 Plain Road Command.
00:30
Going to Opt-6, Fireground.
00:34
We're here two-story split-level problem with the wood stove, ventilating the inside now,
00:40
pushing over to Fireground, 1500.
00:47
Disfashcar 3.
00:51
Go ahead car, sir.
00:56
On scene, near Wells St, 107 with command.
01:01
So they want to meet, Walsop at command, 1502.
01:05
Dispatch Well Street command.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:15
We've got readings on a personal meter of Ptall parts per million.
01:19
If you could start,
01:20
callback crew with an engine and a meter to investigate when they get back in quarters
01:26
unless one of the engines on plane road creeps up sooner.
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Location mentioned:
Wells St, Greenfield, MA 01301
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