Fire alarm with high carbon monoxide at 301 Chestnut St, Harrisburg PA


A fire alarm triggered at a building near Chestnut Street with multiple fire units responding. The crew detected elevated carbon monoxide levels (200 ppm) and began ventilation. Personnel status is monitored due to hospital transport.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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County Union Street, Command.
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Copy that. We now believe it is an obvious funneling port in the same bank.
00:07
We just isolated and 200 parts a million addict and we will be starting by license.
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Chief 88, go ahead.
00:16
Copy, set a lien torch, 200 parts per million[1], start in ventilation[2].
00:20
Can you put the D-O on this incident as well, to keep track of my personnel that will be going to 7-3 hospital then? Okay, Chief.
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B.A. Place, near Chestnut Street, fire alarm, Class 1, SWATA, Y, 4 Tower 1, Truck 2, a toy 100.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
200 parts per million: Hazardous CO reading
[2]
ventilation: Fire response action
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut St, Harrisburg, PA 17101
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