Possible carbon monoxide exposure at commercial building, Waterville ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a commercial building near Kennedy Memorial Drive due to reports of a possible carbon monoxide or gas leak. Employees reported feeling ill. HVAC technicians were on site investigating. All occupants had evacuated the building and responders were checking on the affected individual.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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04:5
Transcript:
00:00
Kennedy Memorial Drive, near Kennedy Memorial Drive.
00:03
It's in the East Coast Cannabis.
00:06
For a fire alarm activation,
00:09
I'm calling by a manager who is not seen.
00:12
He advised he was contacted by his employees who are feeling sick.
00:16
They believe there's a carbon monoxide, at least possibly.
00:19
They do have HVAC on scene working on the system as well.
00:23
Keep in route.
00:25
I believe the employee is away outside.
00:28
It's going to be 6.5, KMD, East Coast Cannabis, for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:33
I check that.
00:34
It's not an alarm, a smell of gas possible carbon monoxide.
00:39
Let's see there's 1617.
00:42
Show battalion two, engine two, engine three, five, seven, and I'm responding.
01:00
A lot of a customer striking a box for 465 KMD East Coast Cannabis for possible carbon monoxide leak.
01:10
It's going to be 465 KMD East Coast Cannabis.
01:17
I'm going to clear opponent to be 18.
01:21
How did it.
01:22
Alley Road.
01:35
Seven.
01:41
Lincoln Adam, 401 L.L.
01:44
Yeah, why.
01:47
General.
01:53
Senator Sidney, rescue five, be on seat.
02:03
Senator,
02:12
This is going to be a lift assist only, you can't handle Delta.
02:15
Okay, got over that, break out, talk, got me.
02:32
12 copies ready to leave.
02:37
Oh, canceled, 1618.
02:42
Hold on set, Chief.
02:49
Damn, break, Com Center, 171 is going to be returning all, you know, fun on seek, clear as well.
02:58
10.
03:02
20. 40.
03:09
The last. Valid, Class C, expires, 29.
03:12
Five convictions for a withdrawal.
03:14
Last conviction,
03:16
22, failure to be required liable of the insurance.
03:18
They give two.
03:19
Good.
03:20
Back, four things.
03:28
ATense.
03:34
Commercial building,
03:35
No license, appears all people are out of the building at this.
03:38
All people are out of the building at this time.
03:41
10-4[1]59, copy and then on the scene.
03:44
No license.
03:46
There's everybody's out of the building.
03:51
5.9, why don't you check on patient status first and we'll make entry if we get more people on? 10 4, Chief.
04:00
I got two checking on the single person now.
04:04
I'm gearing up for insight.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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