Faulty carbon monoxide detector triggers response near School St, Sharon MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near School Street, Apartment A. The incident appeared to be caused by a faulty detector and no hazardous conditions were found.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Engine One.
00:04
Engine One respond to near School Street for the CO detector activation.
00:11
That's Engine One to near School Street for the CO detector activation.
00:23
Engine One's on.
00:29
Engine One, you're on.
00:30
Respond to near School Street, Apartment A on the 1st floor for a CO detector activation.
00:40
Engine One has it.
00:41
Near School Street, apartment A.
00:45
Engine one's on arrival.
00:50
Engine one on arrival, 0559 hours.
00:59
Fire alarm, engine one.
01:04
Fire alarm answering, engine one.
01:08
Faulty detector, clear returning.
01:11
Engine one, you're clear returning.
01:12
Faulty detector 0605 out.
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Location mentioned:
School St a, Sharon, MA 02067
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