Alarm activation due to equipment causing elevated carbon monoxide, Baltimore MD
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm at 1530 Thames Street was triggered by air washing equipment running in the garage, causing elevated carbon monoxide levels. The equipment was shut down, clearing the building and eliminating the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Alarm activation at 1530 Thames Street caused by running air washing equipment in the garage.
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Elevated levels of carbon monoxide were detected throughout the building.
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The issue was mitigated after the equipment was shut down and the structure was cleared.
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Current readings show zero parts per million of carbon monoxide on all levels.
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Power prevention personnel were also notified of the incident.
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The building has been cleared of hazards.
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Support units are being dispatched.
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Location mentioned:
Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231
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