High carbon monoxide detected in Baltimore buildings, Baltimore MD
Multiple buildings in Baltimore showed high carbon monoxide levels up to 94 parts per million. Fire crews deployed fans to ventilate affected areas near the buildings. Elevated readings were especially noted in building near 1319. Monitoring continues to ensure safety. The incident involved confirmation of occupancy and ventilation efforts.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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The tower one, portable one, what is 17 and 19 look like?
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Tower 1 is 13, 17,
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had elevated CO,
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top was 94 parts per million. I haven't vented out now,
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currently in 1319.
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Okay, I copy. We'll get a Truck 10 to throw a fan in front of there.
00:28
Okay, Tower 1, but other than that, 17, they'll split, right?
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Got one affirmative.
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My chance is 15 occupies.
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I will check that when I'm outside the 19th.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Command and engineer.
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Let's see if 1315 is occupied,
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take your air monitor in a minute they don't want to do air bonders.
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Hey, I come.
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And if I...
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We're returning to our home quarters, 13s back.
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No, that's interesting.
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You know, support clear the second alarm.
01:34
So did you see...
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I want to command 13 19 highest reading is going to be on the third floor 64 parts per million I got to vented out now
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back top command truck and uh he's all 17 put that fan at 19
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Truck 10
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Manit Tower 1 is other than the CO reading it's 1950 go.
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