Carbon monoxide inhalation emergency at monrovia residence, Monrovia MD
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Emergency personnel responded to a home near Heaven Park Circle for carbon monoxide inhalation. All occupants were evacuated safely, and air quality readings returned to normal after monitoring.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Police
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Transcript:
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BATI-901 safety 911 due,
00:03
Near Heaven Park Circle off a landfail alley.
00:07
This is with the carbon monoxide inhalation, 9 Bravo[1], 327.
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T9.9.9. Bravo, 3.29.
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Even Park command, you have a battalion safety, 9.01 all sunroom.
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Even if our command is direct.
00:35
We've metered all three levels of the residence with normal readings.
00:39
We're going to wait for another meter to come just to get a secondary.
00:43
Everyone's out of the structure right now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
9 Bravo: Cardiac or respiratory arrest requiring a Bravo-level emergency medical response.
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Location mentioned:
Haven Park Cir, Monrovia, MD 21770
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