Fire crew finds no hazard after carbon monoxide detector alert, Manchester By The Sea MA


Fire department responded to a report of a malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector at a residential house near Hickory Hill Rd. No hazardous carbon monoxide levels were detected, and workmen were on site. There was no fire or medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Manchester-By-The-Sea Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Regional, which is on-ar-2.
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Car 2 on arrival, near Hickory Hill Rd.
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Be a small,
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2-5-story residential.
00:11
Nothing showing, do have workmen on scene.
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Car 2 will have Hickory Hill command.
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A recent car two one scene, small two and a half store residential. On that show and there are work right on scene, and you'll estimate.
00:28
Car two to last one.
00:37
A lot of one.
00:40
Ladder 1, don't attempt the driveway, just keep on a degree hill or send me two personnel in.
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Receive. Line 1 will be level 1.
00:50
Regional for Pickery Hill, command.
00:56
No answer, command.
01:00
Malfunctioning CO detector in the Basin unit, zero readings throughout the house.
01:05
Command's germanying its unit to be clear.
01:09
C0 readings on functioning detector in the basin.
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In its turn service, eight hours.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hickory Hill Rd, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
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