Carbon monoxide alarm causes illness at Louisiana Ave, Baltimore MD
Emergency responders were dispatched for a carbon monoxide alarm at Louisiana Avenue near Elvernor Randall Street and Annapolis Road. Several people reported feeling sick, and the source may be a heater leak. Responders arrived to assist those affected and investigate the alarm.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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For carbon monoxide alarm with multiple people sick, near Louisiana Ave and Elvernor Randall Street, Annapolis Road.
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Alarm company.
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On all right, 148.
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Okay, direct have you clear, 1148.
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Okay, that's fish.
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Truck 8,
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1148. 1148.
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See,
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Mr. Will.
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Image 2, 1149.
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5, 1149. 5, 1148.
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You're responding on 537-37-1, possible CO[1] leak allocation, possibly coming from the heater.
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Three people reported sick.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO: Carbon Monoxide detected/alarm condition
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