Carbon monoxide detected in building basement with no evacuation, Bronx NY


Responders investigated a carbon monoxide alarm in the basement of a building in Bronx. They detected levels of about 100 ppm in the basement, which is unoccupied. No fire or immediate danger was found. No evacuation was carried out.
Audio|Source: FDNY Fire Dispatch - Bronx
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Transcript:
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We're just investigating a carbon monoxide alarm in the cellar.
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We're trying to get access to it now.
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We'll get back to you shortly, okay?
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All right, ten four.
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27 to the Bronx.
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27. 521. Do you have a 107 for a polo? We have nothing going on in third floor.
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Okay. Stand by.
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Rocks to the 27.
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927.
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Something further on this. 7104.
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EMS box 8897 is the cross Bronx at Jerome going westbound for an oil left.
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EMS box 889, 7 is the crossbox at Jerome going westbound for an oil away.
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2155, this issue 33.
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Engine 4-6 to the Bronx.
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4-6. We traveled westbound from Webster Ave to Jerome, we have nothing.
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Do you anything further?
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Nice, standby.
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14 of the Bronx.
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1 4. 2.16. We're getting readings in the basement at about 100, 0-0 readings.
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We're trying to find the source.
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We've got nobody in the basement.
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It's unoccupied. So we don't want to evacuate anybody now.
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We're just trying to find the source of what's causing this case.
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All the rest of the building is no readings.
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Bronx, NY
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