Medical emergency with carbon monoxide risk in apartment, Springfield MA


Emergency crews responded to a medical emergency in an apartment near Salem St. There were elevated carbon monoxide levels caused by a faulty ventilation system while cooking. The stove was turned off and the home was ventilated for safety.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 1. Chuck Juan.
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Respond to near Salem St.
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Apartment 9.
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Medical.
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Juan, PD's about four minutes off.
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File on truck 1.
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File line to the truck one.
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Truck one.
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Truck one, it's near Sound Street, Apartment 9 for the party evidence here.
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Tracy.
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Truck on fire line, your post on scene.
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See,
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truck one, on scene, apartment 9.
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Vangel1 to File Arm.
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All right, see, Vangy 1. Your PD is on scene, sir.
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Truck 2 to file alarm.
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Truck 2, go ahead.
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Truck 2, go ahead.
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Just an update, we do have readings of up to 52 parts per million around the home. Excuse me from cooking on the stove, the ventilation system is out working. We're going to shut down the stove and ventilate the home now.
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Tom, next.
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Briefly truck two, readings of 52. I believe it's from cooking. You are vetting at this time.
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Andrew Ward to file on.
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AMR's on scene.
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There is the Avenger 1 AMR's on soon.
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Location mentioned:
Near Salem St, Springfield, MA 01105
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