Carbon monoxide alarm triggered accidentally in Quincy unit, Quincy MA
At a unit near Marymount Road in Quincy, a carbon monoxide alarm was accidentally triggered. Firefighters forced entry and found the resident asleep and unresponsive to knocking. There was no emergency and the resident was unharmed.
Audio|Source: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
All right, I'm heads of Engelon. We're getting a call near Marymount Road for our CEO, calling them by a resident.
00:11
Okay, we can head over there.
00:15
Engine one, you have it. Thank you.
00:24
Great.
00:26
You just talked to the Quincy Center, T.
00:28
Transits are already en route, but they get a report of a possible fight on the platform.
00:34
Good.
00:36
7-7-3. You want to back him up?
00:41
7-3-0.
00:44
75, Mark Berry. I'll be going out.
00:47
I just want to give me an update.
00:49
All I have is one of those involved males is blackmail, fiends, and a hooded sweatshirt.
00:55
Receive.
01:00
Precute.
01:13
Yeah, so blackmail, jeans, pleaded sweatshirt. That's all we have.
01:18
Two.
01:20
Two.
01:24
I'm five a little transit block on the platform. Now I'll get next to.
01:35
7.5, you can't cancel all the cows. They got on the train and went to a different destination.
01:40
3-6-7-73 and 785. You can disregard.
01:55
All right, fire forced the door. The party was fine. She was in bed.
01:59
She activated it accidentally.
02:02
She couldn't hear us bang in there.
02:04
She curled the door as best as possible.
02:06
She has a niece in the building to try to get a hold of her, but there was no answer and the neighbor will get a hold of her. We'll be clear.
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Quincy, MA
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