Fire crews investigate chemical sensor alarms on building roof, Torrance CA


Fire crews responded to a building on Samuel St after sensors detected anhydrous ammonia and sulfur dioxide on the roof. They inspected inside the structure and cleared rooms to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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The problem is in the middle of the complex.
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Can you confirm the suite number?
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3-2 from command.
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Just looking for an update on your end. I haven't heard from you in a bit.
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Of course, turn searching, you're inside as you control a road, it's cut off a little bit, so picking up a little bit, so picking up to the point in the code meeting, just taking a few moments.
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As soon as we're going to clear the inside of the structure, we're going to clear the room.
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Frank, that's up.
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After fire,
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just like smoke,
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we do have anhydrous pneumonia and SO2 census going off. These sensors are on the roof of this building,
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not into the room.
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C-LF unit.
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