Possible HVAC hazard investigated at new castle residence, New Castle DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, crews responded to a possible hazard involving HVAC or boiler exhaust odors and readings at a residence near Morris Road, Chelsea Estates. Contractors arrived on scene to shut down the boiler while crews continued the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle County Fire
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
This is 28-60-20 will lose assist for hot response.
00:03
Near Morris Road, Chelsea Estates.
00:10
Chapter 12 operator, for me.
00:14
Our 12 operator.
00:19
I have an ASEC unit on the roof.
00:24
The B side of the entrance.
00:28
The unit is around a stronger, I guess, around the unit.
00:32
However, not getting any readings.
00:38
Robin, you shut down on all that means, don't.
00:46
I just correct.
00:47
I can secure the pack.
00:50
Linder 12 operators, mate.
00:55
All right,
00:56
I found a HVAC exhaust set with odors and readings.
01:06
It's going to be Charlie Bravo Corner, closer to Charlie's side.
01:13
Whatever,
01:15
this exhaust is still running.
01:28
Sound Pinch.
01:30
215, he still around.
01:32
That's two extra choose with folders.
01:38
C-total ones up.
01:40
Auto bypass.
01:44
See, rescading in two.
01:50
It's all that's your point.
01:56
Hello.
01:57
Contractors are here.
02:02
I'm bringing them inside now and they're just going to shut down the boiler.
02:05
Just delete the video issue.
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