High carbon monoxide detected in Walmart area building, Virginia Beach VA


Fire department responded to a building near Walmart on Nimmo Parkway due to carbon monoxide levels measuring up to 50 parts per million. There was no gas supply or appliances in the building. No injuries were reported. The source of the carbon monoxide is under investigation.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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Can we get a cath ladder up there for the attic?
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Spent a roll call, 18 and ladder tenorosity investigating.
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Tim of the Tion 3.
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Okay, 3. Go ahead, Smith.
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We're investigating COs,
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ratings of this highest of 50,
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and unit 1412.
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There is no gas to the building, there are no gas appliances.
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Project 1408, 1408 clear,
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and right now are no patients.
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I'm trying to find the source of what's given us these CO readings.
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The kind of three I copy.
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Readings is high as 50.
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No gas to the building.
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I've got yourself in a ladder 10,
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interior.
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I'm on scene.
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I'll go ahead and assume command for me.
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Location mentioned:
Nimmo Pkwy, Virginia Beach, VA
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