Hazmat response with air quality checks at building, Cabarrus County NC
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Fire department responded to a hazmat incident in a building in Cabarrus County. Air quality readings ranged from 10 to 16 parts per million. Crews used blowers on six floors and conducted sweeps while descending the building.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Shelf is all complete from the hazmat.
00:02
If you'll start us another incident number near Vance and May,
00:06
for Apollo Fendry, if you'll dispatch EMS.
00:10
I'll switch to medops.
00:13
Copy.
00:23
Forty-one driver to hazmat.
00:30
The highest readings I've got are 16 so far, parked for me.
00:37
It's down at the very end of the corner, the waves of the building as well, and then right at the front,
00:43
close to the elevator.
00:53
What's hanging on for?
00:58
Go ahead.
01:00
Hey, just make you aware they got flag down.
01:03
It wasn't any of that curse.
01:07
Talk.
01:12
Definitely command.
01:14
Good.
01:18
Chiefs of blowers are in place for six floors ranging from 10 to 16 parts per million.
01:22
So we are coming down.
01:26
Okay.
01:27
Do you want to try to do a quick sweep in that general area on the floors below you as you come down?
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Cabarrus County, NC
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