High carbon monoxide levels detected near Embal Street, Phoenix AZ
Fire crews responded to hazardous materials incident near Embal Street due to high carbon monoxide levels reaching 1,900 parts per million, later reduced to below 500. Adjoining suites were checked for contamination and medical evaluation was conducted for possible overdose and injuries.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Metro Area Fire
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Transcript:
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There's an update on the readings for 500 parts per million down from 1,900 parts per million near Embal Street.
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You'll check and see if any of the suites adjoining have any kind of readings.
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Okay, 500 parts per million down from 1,900 parts per million.
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If you have any readings.
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All right, Lincoln, Nicarate TV.
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Hello.
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...ant Hazard.
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Special call, Medical 285.
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Hey, DeK 7.
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We have the ladder, Steve. 28.
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Let's fly, when, go where? Medi-8-8-7.
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Command copies. Command copies.
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Command, ladder 281, you go available, thank you.
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Command copies you are now under 200 parts per million.
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Copy, Sweet 28 is clear, no readings.
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