Possible carbon monoxide incident at Burger King, Cumberland MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Burger King near East Industrial Boulevard for a possible carbon monoxide incident. Three vehicles were on scene with one patient evaluated and no entrapment reported. The interstate nearby remained open during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 9-1, 841, near East Industrial Boulevard, Burger King for possible CO inside the building.
00:06
I'm on the scene, west now.
00:09
Three vehicles, one for evaluation.
00:12
No traveling.
00:13
It's right at the exit ramp.
00:17
That's all vehicles with traffic trailer, no description.
00:20
It can take you on.
00:28
That's safe.
00:29
You advised one for evaluation, no entrapment.
00:43
That's right.
00:45
At this point,
00:46
one unit will check out.
00:47
That's right. At this point, one unit will check out.
00:49
No entrapment.
00:51
One minor injury from a commercial vehicle.
01:02
How are we getting in? How are we getting any answer?
01:11
Rescue units en route.
01:27
Are you aware?
01:29
Is anyone on scene? Is the interstate closed? We can go the wrong way.
01:35
Okay, ma'am, interstate is not closed.
01:39
Lieutenant 9 is on scene advising three vehicles,
01:43
one patient for evaluation,
01:46
negative entrapment.
01:49
Okay, sir, thank you.
01:53
Counting 40,
01:55
as in 23,
01:56
truck 34,
01:59
Rescue 9-1.
02:01
841 East Coast Street, Burger King, for possible carbon monoxide inside the building.
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