Gas alarm prompts evacuation at nursing facility, Bedford VA
Units responded to a nursing facility near Ashland Avenue due to a carbon monoxide alarm showing elevated levels near two cottages. Staff began evacuating the building as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Bedford County Fire and Rescue (Ops)
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Transcript:
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10 more copy with 3, near Ashland Avenue.
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141 was on scene for a fall.
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Radio to advise their CO monitors are going off on their personal packs and the gas monitor is reading higher parts per million.
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They're in the hallway outside of the E Cottage and F Cottage.
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And 141 was attempting to find staff to start evacuating the building.
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Page 1 copy.
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Is that copy correct, E and F?
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That's correct.
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E Cottage and F Cottage,
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Edward and Frank.
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Thank you.
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Ingent 114, 1-93.
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Go ahead.
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Are y'alls will be entering in the Delta side of you coming in the front interest?
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We're going to come in to your main interest.
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Copy, I'll see you a minute.
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Are you on the main level or lower?
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I've heard engine one.
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Engine one. Go ahead.
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We're arriving.
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Some military, nursing facility.
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We'll be on the investigation.
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10-4[1].
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It's the Fertential one-on-house command.
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Ten-four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Ashland Ave, Bedford, VA 24523
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