Fire crew responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Marblehead MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, marblehead Fire Department units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Roundys Hill. Communication indicated the alarm had been triggered by someone pressing the detector in the basement. No hazard or emergency conditions were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Marblehead Police & Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
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Engine one to carbon monoxide detector.
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Near Roundys Hill Road.
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Engine one, near Roundys Hill.
00:18
Marblehead Fire from Engine One.
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Engine one.
00:24
Engine one's on the air responding.
00:26
Engine one, you're on near Roundys Hill Road.
00:32
Marblehead Fire to Engine One.
00:36
Marblehead Fire, Engine One is on.
00:40
The alarm company just called back.
00:42
It was set off by someone pressing it in the basement.
00:51
Engine One has the message and will continue with response.
00:57
Received, you're going to continue.
01:10
Marblehead Fire from Engine One.
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Engine One.
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Engine One on arrival, command established.
01:20
Command confirmed?
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Location mentioned:
Roundys Hill, Marblehead, MA 01945
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