Carbon monoxide leak addressed near N 88th St, Milwaukee WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide leak near N 88th St in Milwaukee. Elevated CO levels were traced to a stove. The gas was disconnected, the home ventilated, and conditions returned to normal before the property was handed back to the residents.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Engine 34, 88th Street command.
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We had readings of up to 34 parts per million of carbon monoxide.
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Found the source to be a stove.
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Disconnected gas and unplugged the stove.
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Ventilated the house back down to zero.
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The house has been returned to the homeowners.
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Message received: 88th Street command, 34 parts per million, ventilated and turned back over to homeowners.
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N 88th St, Milwaukee, WI
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