Carbon monoxide leak at argyle avenue home resolved, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide leak at a home near Argyle Avenue caused by a poorly ventilated furnace was identified and resolved. The source was shut down and tagged, and gas levels returned to zero before responders left.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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The near Argyle Avenue.
00:03
We isolate the calls of the CO to an improperly ventilated furnace from near Argyle Avenue.
00:12
The same has been shut down and tagged.
00:15
CO levels have dropped to zero upon our departure.
00:18
Engine 13 is in service.
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Location mentioned:
Argyle Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217
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