Boiler malfunction causes carbon monoxide at Union Station, Portland ME
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A boiler malfunction at Union Station created a carbon monoxide condition. The boiler was secured, the building was ventilated, and property management was informed.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Union Station Command, Phile.
00:07
So I'm answering Union Station Command.
00:13
This is a boiler issue,
00:19
creating a carbon monoxide condition.
00:23
Secure the boiler, ventilated.
00:26
and notified property management.
00:29
Being service, you can strike the recall.
00:43
Striking the recall for supervised block (number withheld) near St John Street, Union Station.
00:51
The boiler issue has been secured.
00:55
The building has been ventilated.
00:59
Building management is aware.
01:03
All apparatus and service.
01:05
Time of recall, 1147.
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Location mentioned:
St John St, Portland, ME 04102
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