Light smoke and furnace problem cause elevated carbon monoxide, Glastonbury CT
Fire crews responded to light smoke in the basement at a location near Three Mile Road in Glastonbury, Connecticut. The investigation found a furnace problem with elevated carbon monoxide levels. No fire was found. Crews are ventilating the area to reduce carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-three to send, guys, we do have a light,
00:03
smoke condition in the basement, continuing the investigation.
00:06
Alright, light smoke in the basement, continuing efforts.
00:15
Zero.
00:21
Letter 15 here signed for three.
00:30
They've got smoke inside.
00:34
That's two is right.
00:40
Andrew 41 respond.
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40.
00:52
Bring free to dispatch,
00:54
we believe there's something wrong with the furnace, no fire located.
01:01
Roger, a possible issue with the furnace, no fire at this time.
01:09
That's car two will have to me.
01:12
A furnace problem,
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a strong odor, a bit fired one.
01:19
Car 2, you're on team with command.
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This issue,
01:25
the oil issue.
01:31
Truckmatic 2 is available.
01:34
Truckmatic 2 available at midnight 44.
01:36
Dispatch 18402, Sonic driver, runway.
01:50
Command.
01:54
Three Mile Road, command.
01:58
Problem with the oil burner.
02:01
Hold this to 2.
02:02
3.3 41.
02:07
Elevated.
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Robble to C.O.
02:10
All right. All right.
02:11
Available in 8.
02:13
Problem with the holding at the Company 3-141, elevated readings of CO, crews ventilating.
02:25
10% percent.
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15% 40% return.
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40% return.
02:37
22%.
02:43
Question, come ahead and I'm ready.
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