Lowell fire department responds to false carbon monoxide alarm, Lowell MA
The Lowell Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Barnum Ave. After investigation and checking the area, including the kitchen, no carbon monoxide was found. The fire department returned to service with no evidence of danger.
Audio|Source: Lowell Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 10 and louder 4 respond to near Barnum Ave for telephone alarm,
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carbon monoxide detector.
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Engine 10, louder 4 respond to near Barnum Ave.
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Near Barnum out.
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7 and near Barnum out.
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7 to fire alarm 7 to turn it.
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7 to turn it. 7 to turn it.
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2.
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Let out of 4, Hez.
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Engine 10 respondent.
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Engine 10, latter 4 be advised, they may be possibly testing the systems over there.
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I'm not sure.
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Agent 10 is on scene.
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Engine 10 on the scene.
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Engine is that the ladder floor.
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You guys have returned.
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Light of four has that, we're returning.
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Milam has that ladder for you return.
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Engine Tech, the fire alarm.
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File on me, answering detectors in the system.
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I told them to call PDM back.
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We also made a sweep through the kitchen in any area that had gas, found no evidence of CO on our meter.
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Engine 10 is returning.
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Bylam, has that changing the meters and with the detectors within the kitchen.
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No CO in your meter, you're returning.
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Thank you.
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