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Carbon monoxide detected from cooking in apartmentBaltimore MD

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Virginia Ave, Baltimore, MD 21225

Carbon monoxide levels rose to 20 ppm in an apartment on Virginia Avenue due to extended cooking. After ventilating the building, the levels returned to zero.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Virginia Avenue apartment B4, we had DO detectors down at 20 parts per million due to long periods of cooking,
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house with it ventilated,
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readings are down to zero.

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Virginia Ave, Baltimore, MD 21225

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