Hazmat response to elevated CO2 at Windrow Drive, Fort Collins CO


Fire and hazmat crews responded to a hazardous materials incident at near Windrow Drive. Elevated carbon dioxide levels of 3% were detected. A 29-year-old woman reported headache and abdominal pain. The area was evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Poudre Fire Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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Vision 322, we're now for Charlie Medical, near Windrow Drive in a Charlie, 29-year-old female, not feeling well,
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has a headache and abdominal pain.
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Bronte.
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1821. 1821.
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217.
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217. Can you log us out for a moment? We're having some cat issues.
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Cabinet.
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Three on seeing at near Windrow.
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1823.
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100, 208.
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208.
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You lug us off for the night.
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Stay for him, good night.
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Beautiful, thank you.
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To tell you one.
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Go ahead.
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Agent Tanna and I heard about five minutes out, just checking for an update.
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Yeah, I just spoke with, they've got two hazmat folks on scene.
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Their CO2 is at a red level for them, which is 3%.
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They do have an EVAC system that should be activated, they said.
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I have a maintenance tech here who is on with some other texts trying to troubleshoot this. But we're just pow-lowing outside of this east entrance until Haznack gets here.
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Everything thus far on the QRC is up to the action where prior to make an entry. So we'll just wait for you guys to get here. We'll do that and then we'll make a plan.
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Samuel Coppies, just confirming all of that area is evacuated of workers.
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That's a firm. I think they're walking over right now with the list of folks I asked about that. They have their own little system for roll call, so we're waiting for that from the other shed.
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Location mentioned:
Near Windrow Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80525
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