Fire alarm sent to apartment due to missing CO detector, Narragansett RI


A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Old Boston Neck Road in Narragansett due to a missing carbon monoxide detector in apartment 29. No fire or hazardous carbon monoxide conditions were found on arrival.
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Transcript:
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110-110 Old Boss Neck Road for a fire alarm called in by alarm company.
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Showing first and second floor smoke detectors, tire dispatch, 1908.
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Check right on.
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No way. Cell companies on 100 Elliott Avenue. It's going to be a cold yellow 101 Wynchewan Wadermpe, Italian 1, Italian 1, time of the yellow 19 a week.
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7-3.
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I'll be out at seven union for a brief follow-up.
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No need for a screen.
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Preasance.
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Ladder 1.
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Okay, lateral 1. Utilate Town of Narragansett.
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110 Old Boston Neck Road, residential fire alarm.
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Line 1.
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Mutual 8 to the town of Narragansett, 110 Old Boston Neck Road,
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presidential fire alarm.
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The command, you can try for a reset.
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Great name.
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Raise me, Michael.
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It's going to be 2340 GAA Highway.
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CBS. I have a male, 27 years old, having a panic attack.
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2.1.
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The panel's showing the trouble for missing CO detector in the apartment 29.29.
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Location mentioned:
Near Old Boston Neck Rd, Narragansett, RI 02882
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