High carbon monoxide found in Waterbury home furnace, Waterbury CT


Fire and police responded to a residence near Oak St. in Waterbury due to high carbon monoxide levels between 15 and 24 parts per million and a sewage gas odor. The source was a furnace in the basement, which was shut down and tagged before ventilation operations began.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Trucker is on Cine in near Oak St.
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We'll be on investigating.
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Rescue, oh, investigating.
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Tricade 2,
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unseen, Oak Street, Command.
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See the time seen, Oak Street, Command.
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for Waterbury.
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Trinity has one of St. Barry's, and Judipides, available.
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Your fores on scene, Oak Street.
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See, 94. Oak Street, Command of Waterbury Companies report 15 parts of a million CO[1],
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the first floor,
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odor of sewage gas navy, continuing to investigate.
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proceed to some parts for my end.
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And you two to Waterbury,
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turn the Amazon thing.
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Badaveray, coverage report 24 parts per million CO[1] in the basement near the furnace. They're going to shut that down to red tag it and begin ventilating.
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See, 24 parts for a million in the basement about a furnace shutting down red tagging, referring to ventilating.
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This is 7 in Walabary confirmed 10,000. This location, BD remains on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak St, Waterbury, CT 06705
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