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Carbon monoxide detected at Ipswich residence, Ipswich MA
A carbon monoxide detector was activated at a residence near County Road in Ipswich. Small levels of carbon monoxide were detected, with no reported symptoms. Investigation indicates the source may be the boiler, and further investigation is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Ipswich Fire Dispatch
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Somebody for C-O detector activation, no symptoms, near County Road.
00:20
I have a vibed audio with the still alarm.
00:23
Near County road,
00:26
C.O detector activation, no symptoms.
00:29
Near County road,
00:33
CO detector activation, no symptoms.
00:37
10-0. 1350.
00:50
When you're on for near County Road, B-by's, driveway access is off of Lakemans Lane.
00:57
They've evacuated and buttoned up.
01:00
1352.
01:04
For is the update?
01:19
File, on force, Raymond.
01:27
Boy, Your Honor, Seale, 1355.
01:33
File, let me get forward.
01:39
File, let me get forth.
01:42
File on my answering.
01:49
We do have COs in the house.
01:52
Small level of CO.
01:54
We believe it's on the boiler.
01:56
We're still investigating.
01:59
Okay, a small amount of CO believes there's a boiler.
02:02
You're investigating.
02:04
Fourteen hundred.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd, Ipswich, MA 01938
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