Gas leak from carpet cleaner causes carbon monoxide issue, Ronkonkoma NY
Fire department responded to a reported odor but found no fire. A carpet cleaning machine released gas inside a building, causing a carbon monoxide issue that was resolved.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
All right, we go all Lincoln, 525, we checked out behind Rainer Avenue.
00:05
We got nothing here.
00:06
It's not like just a wood burner stove, lighten up.
00:14
All Lakeland, you have a signal 5[1] and 25 authority of 30.
00:17
The time is 2103.
00:23
0 3176 to signal 5[1].
00:27
7th to 176.
00:28
4 to 176.
00:29
06-105 graduate 8 port 17 is 18 in South Shore uh...
00:42
BLS cold[2]
00:47
The South Shore is South Shore at 21009 0.
00:57
05-2809 Five back in service, point line, owner.
01:04
We should have dissipated to the minimal levels.
01:06
Secondary is going to be negative.
01:08
We're in 05 and 25 and the chief will be 28.
01:14
We're starting with 5 and 25 authority of the chief of department, 2109.
01:29
Three, where you going?
01:34
Are you supposed to be at work?
01:47
Oh,
01:50
but I am.
01:55
030 for the report is looking the VA carpet cleaning machine that admitted gas into the actual building, which led to the CO[3],
02:04
we were able to eliminate it all together.
02:08
104 chief, I'll update.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 5: Agency-specific signal code indicating an incident or unit status; exact meaning varies by jurisdiction.
[2]
BLS cold: Basic Life Support, non-emergency transport (no lights or sirens)
[3]
CO: Carbon monoxide emergency or detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Lakeland, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
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