False carbon monoxide alarm due to faulty detector, New Bedford MA
Fire response teams arrived at a carbon monoxide alarm near Claris Street in New Bedford. After inspection, they found no dangerous gas levels and concluded the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. The tenant was advised to replace the detector, and responders left the scene.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Fire
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Transcript:
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Line 3-08 Claris Street, amiss.
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C.O. I'm calling by resident.
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Again, Planet 3, near Claris Street.
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Before, Cial alarm, called in my resident.
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Crossedarses Rodney, French Boulevard, Cleveland Street.
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File on the engine 8th, clear,
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return.
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Fire on copy is, engine 8, clear, returning.
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File-on 8 quarters.
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FileLap copies, 8th and quarters.
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Now, 7 in quarters.
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Fireland copies, engine 7 in quarters. Fireland copies, engine 7 in quarters.
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A lot of answering letter 3.
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Line 3 meters of the building.
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We had zero readings.
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Claims to be a faulty detector at that location.
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Advice a tenant to replace it.
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A lot of the place is they're returning.
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A lot of copies.
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One out of the building.
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No detective.
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New Bedford, MA
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