Carbon monoxide leak prompts evacuation in Bradenton home, Bradenton FL
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Fire and emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide leak near 63rd Street East in Bradenton, Florida. The carbon monoxide detector showed high levels, and the home was evacuated. No one was injured, and responders cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Hazmat incident near 63rd Street East, Bradenton.
00:05
Respond on tack, say...
00:11
CC Battalion 6, respond near 63rd Street East.
00:18
Responding near 63rd Street East.
00:19
Responding near 63rd Street East, Razmedic.
00:27
Thanks for everyone, sir.
00:34
Copy 829.29.
00:35
Yellow to Blake.
00:37
Copy, 1820.
00:43
I was responding to the HAZMAT incident.
00:46
This was called in by the homeowner.
00:49
States or babysitter possibly left the gas on.
00:53
They have a CO detector.
00:54
I was reading 216 parts per million.
01:00
Nothing further.
01:01
1830.
01:07
Six portable copies.
01:12
Let's tell you had six copies.
01:14
Just confirming they have evacuated.
01:21
CETCA Alpha 20.
01:27
20, go ahead.
01:31
All parties are denying injury.
01:32
We're going to be clear this call returning.
01:35
Job 8233.
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