Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by faulty furnace in Baltimore, Baltimore MD
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm caused by a faulty furnace at a residence near North Utah Street in Baltimore. The area was ventilated, gas levels dropped to zero, and the furnace was shut off. The utility company was on scene to secure the furnace.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 13 Communications near North Utah Street.
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We had a carbon monoxide alarm activation due to a faulty furnace.
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100 parts per million.
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It's been ventilated, down to zero parts per million. Furnace
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has been shut off.
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BGE is on scene.
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Orrin Service.
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Okay, engine 13 on direct, sir, 0038.
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