High carbon monoxide from incense burning in Baltimore home, Baltimore MD


Firefighters responded to a residence near McCulloh St in Baltimore for high carbon monoxide levels caused by incense burning on the second floor. They are ventilating the area to clear the elevated CO.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Everyone just don't stay.
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We're in remaining on scene for a few more moments.
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We had elevated levels of CO upwards of 15 on the second floor in the basement.
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We're just clearing that out now.
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Okay, thank you for the update.
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427.
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Amble 22 respond, that upon 30-504, (number withheld) Benson-Ommy, 6, 84-year-old male, 26 Omega-7, AMBo 22-22 respond, that upon 30-504, (number withheld) binsen Avenue, Officer Early Road and Joe Avenue 6, 26 Omega 7, 420.
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(number withheld) Mc2 in Avenue we had incense burning on a second floor causing lower side of elevated CO of 50 to 204 trillion out of clear because of zero percent of nine all around 31 service 31 431
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Location mentioned:
Near McCulloh St, Baltimore, MD 21217
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