Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation near Wilton St, Springfield MA
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Wilton Street in the 6th District. The caller, who was in Boston with her son experiencing headaches and other symptoms, requested assistance. Three people remain at the home and were advised to evacuate as a precaution. No alarms were sounding at the time of the report.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2. Chuck 4.
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Respond to near Wilton St.
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in the 6th District, Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Car alarm truck 4.
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Truck 2.
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Truck 2 on.
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Sorry, truck two calling truck four.
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Truck four, you are responding to near Wilton St.
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Again, that is near Wilton St in the 6th District.
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Caller is not in town, but she's requesting a CO-TAC due to her son's grown up and having a headache.
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He is experiencing symptoms, but they are out of immediate danger at the time.
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Question, are alarm sounding there?
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That's a negative, no alarms right now.
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File on truck 4.
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Truck 4.
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Truck 4.
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Gap, I spoke to the call directly.
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She's in Boston with her son now.
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He was experiencing severe symptoms.
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They're in Boston.
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There are people still at the home.
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There's three occupants.
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They've been advised to evacuate the home.
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She did say the alarmers used to come on and then they go off.
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She never called 9-1-1.
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She was advised in the future to do so.
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They do heat with gas, and they said they are evacuating the billy this time.
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Truck 2 to Philon.
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Fire one's on for truck 2.
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Truck 2 is back in service, AMR has patient care.
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Near Wilton St, Springfield, MA 01109
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