Fire department responds to possible carbon monoxide alert, Lowell MA
The fire department responded to a possible carbon monoxide detector activation near Lakeview Ave. There was uncertainty about the exact address, as the reported numbers did not match official records. The alert was called in by an alarm company, prompting the response to check for carbon monoxide presence.
Audio|Source: Lowell Fire Department
01:34
Transcript:
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K&D866 will fire department. Engine 6-Liter 4 responds.
00:04
(number withheld) Lakeviewaf for the possible CO-detector.
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Agent 6-1-Latter 4 to (number withheld) Lake Uav for the possible CO detector.
00:17
Andrew 1, a file, we're returning.
00:21
Angel 1 returning. Angel 1 returning.
00:25
We're out of 4, is it?
00:32
Pick is on the way.
00:40
6 is off, okay.
00:43
Hed 6, letter 4, be advised. It's called in by an alarm company.
00:46
They were giving us an address of Lakeville Ave.
00:50
I'm assuming it's late view because of the zip code given.
00:59
Yeah, a letter 4 has a message. We're on the seat.
01:03
On see me.
01:10
Yeah,
01:11
Lata 4 to Phylon. You want to give them a call back?
01:20
Okay, is it not (number withheld) Lakeview Ave?
01:25
We're not finding a (number withheld) Lakeview Ave. It goes from 572 to 58.
01:33
File on and have that, standby.
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