Carbon monoxide concern reported at largo residence, Largo FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide issue at a residence near 2nd Avenue northwest in Largo. No harmful gas was detected inside. Ventilation was used to clear the odor before crews left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
near 2nd Avenue northwest, grid 343A, engine 41, car-tech problem.
00:15
The readings on the meter.
00:29
Touch, engine 41.
00:32
Engine 41, copy.
00:33
Are you guys right now? Presby, thanks for taking the call.
00:37
Dispatching shows available.
00:40
Judge 41 available, rest of the 3rd4.
00:41
All right, do I take the call.
01:06
Golly.
01:23
Pass to the stove off.
01:25
I'm still getting no readings on the inside.
01:28
We're using some natural ventilation.
01:30
The smell is cleared out.
01:36
I'm disturbed.
01:37
If you're good with handle and I'm able to reduce the Suncoast unit.
01:44
To command a dispatch you copy.
01:46
I believe this for truck 28 inch 27.
01:49
All the units can be available.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave NW, Largo, FL 33770
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