Carbon monoxide hazard at home near Parker Ave in Fort Lee, Fort Lee NJ
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Fire crews responded to a residence near Parker Ave in Fort Lee for a confirmed carbon monoxide hazard. They detected high carbon monoxide levels inside the home and coordinated ventilation from the front and rear of the building.
Audio|Heard on: Battalion 7 Fire Response
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Spruce command calling 14 squad.
00:06
Gov the squad.
00:08
Squad is going to be right off of Parker.
00:15
Can you stage at the hydrant,
00:17
Parker, and Spurs, and send your crew up to the house? I got PSA and G just showing up on location.
00:22
We got high readings inside the home.
00:27
Receive.
00:31
Psycho, copy, Subitalia.
00:32
Okay,
00:37
let me do a compound meeting.
00:39
We've got PSC minimum locations here.
00:41
We'll be, uh,
00:42
checking for them.
00:44
Confirm ratings Saturday night.
00:48
Yeah.
00:53
Yeah.
00:55
Squads on scene.
00:58
Squad's on scene 70-10.
01:04
Powers in service.
01:10
Command the 14th Tower?
01:15
Supert Tower.
01:16
Tower,
01:19
you can take the front of the building which is directly behind the PSC and G.
01:23
Then,
01:24
bring yourself a fan to the front door.
01:27
You're going to perform negative pressure ventilation from the front door while we have positive going in the rear.
01:32
Thank you.
01:42
Thank you, 76.
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