Carbon monoxide scare at apartment is unfounded, South Burlington VT
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Emergency responders investigated a possible carbon monoxide issue in an apartment on Kennedy Drive after a caller reported dizziness and lightheadedness. No carbon monoxide was detected, and the heating unit was checked. The incident was determined to be unfounded.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Central, A2 is on scene.
00:05
We're on scene. We're on scene, 359.
00:12
Engine 2 is on scene.
00:16
Number two, you have the B side of the building.
00:23
I'm out on a 360.
00:25
I've got a crew of three in the apartment on Division 2, number 16.
00:35
After we're staging on the A side of the building.
00:42
Initial report from the caller,
00:44
no detector activations,
00:47
feeling dizzy and lightheaded times two days.
00:54
Go ahead.
01:00
Unit is currently clear of all hazards, is zero, so on meters times three.
01:08
The reported issue is going to be with the heating unit,
01:11
second floor in the common area.
01:14
We will bring the patient out and do an evaluation.
01:18
So far.
01:22
We're going to be on Channel 3.
01:29
Number two from command, we can handle.
01:31
You're available.
01:34
Two copies available.
01:40
Formal conditions on a 360.
01:42
Security from Kennedy Drive.
01:56
We have no CO levels inside the dwelling unit.
02:03
Investigation is going to be unfounded.
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Location mentioned:
Kennedy Dr, South Burlington, VT 05403
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