Possible carbon monoxide leak near Kensington Ave, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide incident near Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia. Carbon monoxide levels reportedly measured around 90 parts per million. PGW emergency response was requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:36
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, medic 46 and AR2A, medic 46, AR2A.
00:04
AR2A is responding to near Kensington Avenue and operating on the North Medic Band.
00:13
Engine 36 proceed.
00:18
I'm not going to get about you.
00:20
Farm of this.
00:21
Engine 36.
00:24
Engine 36, proceed.
00:29
If we have PGW emergency response, we have CO at 90 parts per million.
00:35
Okay, that's the firm this thing.
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Location mentioned:
Kensington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134
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