Fire crews address carbon monoxide leak, East Haddam CT
Fire crews responded to a home in East Haddam after detecting high carbon monoxide levels. They ventilated the building, shut down the stove causing the issue, and ensured the area was safe while emergency medical staff remained on standby.
Audio|Source: East Haddam K1IKE 147.015 MHz Repeater
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Engine for on scene.
00:05
We're right in front of the email,
00:08
sir.
00:13
Oh, sure. Tanker 215 on scene.
00:17
Tancourt 215 on scene. Tanger 2.15 on scene.
00:23
Tanger 2. Z3, the phone of country still.
00:29
Roger. All right for fifth time on command, 157 on operation.
00:38
It will be the same ventilation care of EAS.
00:44
Thank you, Volvation in the care of EMS, standing ventilation (number withheld).
00:54
Operation is the command.
00:55
We have elevated CO.
00:56
We're going to pack up and go back in.
01:00
Do you want me to get you the fan off of engine one?
01:05
I got the one coming from the ladder.
01:07
We need to shut this stove down as our issue.
01:12
For you, (name withheld).
01:15
Take the way out to the electrical panel, shut off that way.
01:23
Yeah, that's what we're going to go for once we get a pack up and go down in the basement.
01:28
Roger.
01:34
(name withheld), sure.
01:38
Come in, come in.
01:41
Location of the medic.
01:45
Medic 3 year location.
01:48
I agree. I'm coming down 149.
01:50
I'm about five minutes out.
01:54
Command, did you copy direct?
01:57
The man copies direct.
02:00
Commence to the scene.
02:02
We'll meet you in the record.
02:06
Medicry, Roger.
02:12
Medic 3 on scene.
02:16
MediCary on scene.
02:21
Come in, the military.
02:29
157 is the range off.
02:35
I've seen the callin.
02:41
The area in the basement,
02:43
the 157 is the range off.
02:49
Now, it's still illuminating.
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