Gas exposure incident with ventilation support in Buckeye, Buckeye AZ
Firefighters responded to a gas exposure event in Buckeye. They assessed several officers exposed to the gas and used electric fans to ventilate the area. Most areas showed normal air quality except for one location with trace gas readings, where ventilation efforts continued.
Audio|Source: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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Transcript:
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92-6-minute timer supporting natural ventilation with P.P.E. from electric fans.
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Harm.
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I'll be surprising that the voices did not sound elevated, but at the start of the call, they'd hear the mail.
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Using the profane names.
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One moment, engine cell three.
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Engine 2. Engine 2.O.3, a medic 2.11. Your scene is now secure for near West University.
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Twitter copy, straight an hour.
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Brownstein, where do you like this?
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I'd like you to report names 22 or either. In fact, they're assessing a couple of officers who were exposed to the gas.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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So I'm very trace readings in 82E, just a little bit more fan and we'll have zero readings and the rest of the pod.
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I do for use normal atmosphere everywhere except for 82E. We continue to support horizontal ventilation with PPP.
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Buckeye, AZ
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