Carbon monoxide alarm causes evacuation at residence, Springfield MA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Victoria Street where residents reported smoke and a strange odor from the chimney. Six people evacuated the home. Carbon monoxide levels were measured at 60 parts per million and ventilation was started to clear the air.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2. Truck 4.
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Respond to near Victoria St.
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Carbon monoxide alarm.
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Iron oxide alarm.
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Iarm truck 4.
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Truck 4. Truck 4.
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Truck 4, you are responding to near Victoria St.
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Again, that is near Victoria St.
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Caller is reporting that there was black smell coming from her chimney, her seal alarm is going off, and there's a weird smell in the basement.
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There are six people there that are currently evacuating.
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We do have AMR responding as well.
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AIMR is reporting as though.
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Report for a alarm.
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Where is he, truck 4 on?
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Truck for to fire alarm.
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Farms off the truck force?
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That is an oil malfunction.
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It's oil fed.
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We're getting 60 parts per million.
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So right now we're going to vent.
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Receive, would you like Eversource?
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But it's oil, so it's not gas.
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Receive is oil.
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Near Victoria St, Springfield, MA 01104
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