High carbon monoxide alarm triggered at MIT building, Cambridge MA


A high carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at the NW36 building at MIT. Facilities staff and police responded. The Cambridge Fire Department was not dispatched as there were no confirmed signs of danger or illness reported.
Audio|Source: MIT Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Can you head over to NW36? They're getting a high carbon monoxide alarm.
00:11
It's just going to be U.N. Facilities, Cambridge Fire is not going at the time.
00:16
What's that the opposite? So what you're building?
00:20
Yes, sir, it looks like, I believe it's grounds.
00:25
Who made the decision on okay merge fire?
00:29
I guess it's a policy, how it came in, or I'm sorry, for a call.
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Okay.
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Your call, once you get there, if you feel like you need them, I'll give them a call.
00:48
I don't know, let me get there and I'll let you know, but it gets me think high CEO level.
00:53
I'll let you know.
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Area 2/MIT, Cambridge, MA
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