Fire department investigates possible carbon monoxide leak, Carney MD
The fire department is responding to a possible carbon monoxide leak near Potapato Avenue. The resident reported a previous CO leak in January 2025 and a malfunctioning CO alarm. Pets are acting unusually and a one-year-old child may be dehydrated.
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Florida local firebox 6-6-16 16115 truck 15 for an investigation possible CO near Potapato Avenue pressure of Central Avenue and Louis Spring Road or spot on one east 2340 2928
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American 18-218 time is 23-4.
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Allermin 58 by 7 a 18 for eye injury.
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6901.6 will recall out. He's going to take that section. Apartment 313, respond on east,
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2340.
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We're taking the call.
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I'm direct, Night 6. Night 6, I have you backing service. Night 1.6.
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60-year-old male, conscious breathing, shortness of breath, difficulty speaking between breaths, but responding normally.
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No history. The history of asthma are other lung problems. Nothing further.
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Okay.
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19.15 I have an hour out.
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23.
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58, 2340. 4.
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You can you reach a route. Thank you. We want to have you a row.
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And it's on the 6-6 local firebox caller advised. She had a CO leak back in January 2025.
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Her alarm's been dying. She just wants to make sure the CO leak is not back.
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Advising her pets are acting differently and her one-year-old is possibly dehydrated.
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Spring Rd, Carney, MD 21234
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