Carbon monoxide alarm triggers, food burnt in kitchen, Tyngsborough MA


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Davis Street. Fire units responded and found burnt food in the kitchen, which caused the alarm. No one showed symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Tyngsborough Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I also have a carbon monoxide detector going off near Davis St.
00:05
Okay, any symptoms?
00:06
Negative, sir, no symptoms.
00:08
All right, we'll handle once we clear the boat.
00:10
All along from Kahn2.
00:12
I'll send Katzer.
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I'll head to Davis Street.
00:14
Receive, sir.
00:15
All right, sir. All right on, John is on Steamboat School.
00:17
NJ1, you are on Team Volt 9-06.
00:18
FileLarm Cowan.
00:19
I'm calling.
00:20
Confirmed burned burned food in the kitchen on the first floor.
00:23
All five units are clear.
00:25
Okay, sir, confirmed burnt food on the first floor.
00:26
System has got reset.
00:27
Ophi units are clear at 908.
00:29
Can you give me the address on Davis Street again?
00:31
So that's going to be (number withheld), near Davis St.
00:34
The caller was reporting her carbon monoxide detects as we're going off.
00:38
Precy. Andrew Wattle, proceeding with traffic.
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Location mentioned:
Near Davis St, Tyngsborough, MA 01879
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