Carbon monoxide alarm causes headaches at Springfield home, Springfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded intermittently at a home near Sumner Avenue in Springfield. The residents reported headaches. Emergency medical responders are on the scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2. Truck 3.
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Respond to near Sumner Avenue.
00:06
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:19
Truck, you're responding to near Sumner; this near Sumner asked for the CO alarm going off.
00:28
Caller stated that right now the alarm is not going off, but it has been going off and on.
00:34
He did change the batteries.
00:36
And this is the CO detector near the furnace.
00:39
AMR is also responding.
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He stated that him and his wife were both having headaches, so they are also responding.
00:46
And he did access if you can enter the house from...
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Oh,
00:50
Lackford, Lackford Street.
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Truck three,
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you're on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Sumner Ave, Springfield, MA 01118
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