Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at Water St home, Lawrence MA


Fire department responded to a home near Water St, Lawrence, after a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered due to stove use. Units checked the area and found the source was likely an odor from a fan and then returned to service.
Audio|Source: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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in that stove they said they did leave but their carbon monocan was going off can all operations at Waterstreet switch to playground please
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That's six.
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I'll see.
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P50s responding, 15th. P50 responding.
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P50 responding.
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S3,
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one.
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Go on S3. Cylide, S3.
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Oh,
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we're on 5 o Main Street.
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Free Steve, you're on with 5 on Main Street.
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Let me catch on. I have to register on.
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I haven't read there with me downstairs on the first floor. I was not bringing upstairs once I get the meter run up and run.
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Receive. Coming up.
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Want to go to?
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No,
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I got to.
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Checking out the box, Brooke Street, returning all units, that was an odor off of a fan.
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Receive, got to you're striking out the box, returning all units.
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That was an owner off of a fan.
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Location mentioned:
Water St, Lawrence, MA
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