Fire in garage causes high carbon monoxide levels, Medfield MA


Firefighters responded to a fire in a garage on Pound Street caused by running equipment. They detected hazardous carbon monoxide levels and reduced them. One patient at the scene received medical assessment and transport to hospital.
Audio|Source: Dover, Medfield and Millis Fire
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Transcript:
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A1 is on arrival.
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It's Department 410.
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Can you just go over to Pound Street and give them a hand? We'll be planning here in a few minutes.
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We'll receive the message.
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Medfield Pye, you can show 801 responding to near Pound St.
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Appreciate.
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Station 8.01, you have one in quarters.
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Received.
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One in quarter.
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Receit.
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Can I feel far from him? You're not sure you come in.
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Control answering you, Engine 3[1].
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Engine 3[1] is played at Granite Street.
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On arrival, we had a 30 parts of a million and a half.
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Caused by running equipment in the garage,
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we sent to the resident 3 and back down to 0.
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And engine 3 will be responding to Town Treats.
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Received.
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Um,
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okay in the message.
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Engine 3[1] from Paltry Command.
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Good, man.
02:24
Anyone has that patient in the back of ambulance that is doing an assessment. We'll be transporting shortly to PID, need him.
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Okay, are they all set with us?
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That's affirmative.
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Okay.
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If you're planning to reach, clear.
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We'll be returning to borders.
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Preceit, clear. Clear returning.
Police codes explained
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Engine 3: Fire department unit designation (Engine 3)
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Location mentioned:
Pound St, Medfield, MA 02052
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