Fire crew investigates low air quality at building, Jackson County MI
Fire crews investigated a possible gas or air quality issue at a building near Corner Street in Jackson County. They detected low volatile organic compounds (VOC) readings and checked rooftop air handling units and the basement to identify the source, suspecting sewer gases.
Audio|Source: Jackson County and Hillsdale County Public Safety
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We've got zeros and everything except for the VOC of 0.7 on the second floor.
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Smells like it could just be sewer gases.
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I'm clear on that.
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Engine 2 is going to try to find access to the basement.
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If you guys want to start, if you've cleared the entire first floor, start working your way down to, or second floor work your way down to the first.
00:29
Message received, we'll check the rooftop units to their air handling units up there and pulls air from outside next to the furnace.
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Clear.
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Central Blackmonton.
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Both.
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And for example.
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Okay.
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B205, near Corner Street is 2.2 on the VOC, everything else is 0.7 or 0.8, we're heading the roof.
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Jackson County, MI
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