Carbon monoxide levels high at residence causing burns, Myersville MD
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Firefighters responded to a home near Ashley Way due to high carbon monoxide levels. The house was ventilated to reduce the gas. One person had minor second-degree burns on the lower back and was treated medically. The Fire Marshal was informed.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire - Digital
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01:11
Transcript:
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At its highest 17 parts from Lian CO[1] in residence.
00:03
The residence has been ventilated and 3-meter C.O is now within respect to the range.
00:10
(name withheld), Homeowner,
00:12
Paramedic Engine 311 and Service, you can terminate the new machine, draft command.
00:16
Command, Terminated, Paramedic Engine 311 in Service, 1986.
00:20
Okay, 251.
00:29
Okay, I'm record.
00:32
Fire Marshal's office has been notified.
00:34
Just let us know if you're going to need them up there or anything.
00:39
I'm direct.
00:40
Thank you.
00:42
Rebeck Terrace, we've got about 5% second-degree burns on the patient's lower back.
01:05
Near Ashley Way off Fox Rock Drive to our booty 9 bravo 1815
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide (detector activation/alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Ashley Way, Myersville, MD 21773
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