Gas levels high in student apartment and shoe store, Jefferson County WV


Fire crews responded to high gas or carbon monoxide levels in a student apartment and a shoe store area. They coordinated ventilation and monitored gas levels to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Fire, Rescue and EMS
02:29
Transcript:
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Reading 4-7-4-7 in the student departments.
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Closely to the trial at this time.
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All right, copy.
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Let us know when the door is open so when you can cut the pan.
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May have permission two, rear door for the student apartment opens.
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All right, copy.
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We're starting. You made the Wagon 4?
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Go for Wagon 4.
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You let us know when the level is at St.
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Charlie[1] get down to acceptable levels to turn up the fans.
00:23
Go. From the J-2 officer.
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Go ahead.
00:26
Initial alarm was about two-thirds into the shoe store.
00:29
Highest reading was 63, 63 in the Charlie[1] utility area.
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Hi, copy. If you're staying in there, make sure you mouth off.
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Logging forward and engine two crew are outside on the chart.
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Next, James Fleming.
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Go ahead.
00:43
I'm still about reading about 16 to 20 at marshals along at Delta Wall between the shooter partner.
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All right, we'll bring the fans from wagon four down there and stop ventilating.
00:54
Is there a way to hold for the back door there?
00:55
Copy-all, I'm talking about the next.
00:57
Go ahead.
00:58
We've gotten a new reading going to catch up.
01:02
You say again.
01:03
Have we got...
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: NATO phonetic for the letter C
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Jefferson County, WV
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