Carbon monoxide detected, building evacuated in Washington, Washington MO
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Fire crews responded to elevated carbon monoxide levels at a building near Waterman Drive in Washington, Missouri. The building was evacuated and ventilated. After clearance, employees were allowed to re-enter the office side. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Washington Fire - Main
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03:44
Transcript:
00:00
Washington from Waterman Drive, Command.
00:05
Command.
00:06
Crews making entry,
00:09
checking with monitor.
00:11
Crews making entry, checking with CO monitor, 740.
00:16
4127, the command.
00:38
4127 to Waterman's command.
00:49
We have no complaints or any patients down here.
00:53
Would you like us to relocate?
00:57
Negative, you can stand by down there for some.
01:01
That's clear, thank you.
01:12
Washington from Waterman Drive,
01:14
command.
01:16
Command.
01:18
Washington, EMS check with employees on the scene.
01:22
Zero complaints of illness.
01:28
Washington's clear.
01:40
81.92, Washington.
01:44
8190.
01:47
Can you release 8190 Knox Key for Firefighter 1157, please?
02:00
Washington, Knox key released in possession of 1157, thank you.
02:04
Washington's clear.
02:09
Washington from Waterman Drive.
02:11
Come in.
02:14
Come in.
02:16
Washington. Initial readings of CO were 200.
02:20
We'll allow and re-entry the building on the office side for employees.
02:28
Initial readings of 200 are long reentry on the office side for employees.
02:32
748.
02:53
Washington Fire to Command.
03:01
We're at Status Check 1.
03:08
Crews assisting with ventilation of the coal room at this time.
03:14
Crews assisting with ventilation 7-51.
03:26
Washington 801-1 on the scene 80101 on the scene 751.
03:36
Washington from command crews exiting the building decommitting from SCBA.
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