Vehicle crash and carbon monoxide leak near 2nd St, Chelsea MA
A vehicle crash with injuries occurred near 2nd Street in Chelsea. Firefighters found high carbon monoxide levels in a nearby apartment caused by a faulty stove. Residents were evacuated and the unit was ventilated to clear the gas.
Audio|Source: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Chelsea Engine 4, Tower Latter 1.
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Respond for motor vehicle accident with injuries.
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Office at the Hampton end, near 2nd St.
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Chelsea Engine 4, Tower Latter 1,
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opposite to Hampton end, near 2nd St for motor vehicle accident with injuries.
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Company's the respondent.
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Respondent, near 2nd St. Shalti fire alarm 1157.
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No.
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No. No. Very clear.
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Client.
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No.
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No. Under answer.
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We're going to check there in here, please.
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Have the message.
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Clint, command, a file.
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File them answer to Clint Street. Come in.
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Be advised. We get 30 pots per million on our meter.
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Evacuated the unit.
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We're to ventilate to see if we can replicate the problem. We think we have a faulty stove.
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Okay, you're evacuating the unit and you have a 30 pots per million on the multi gas meter in the process of ventilating the apartment.
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Chelsea Fire 1158.
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Town 1 file.
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Location mentioned:
Near 2nd St, Chelsea, MA 02150
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