Carbon monoxide levels rise in Loudoun County basement


The fire department responded to high carbon monoxide levels in a basement due to a gas-powered pressure washer running for two days. They are monitoring the area and checked on a person who was having trouble breathing; that person is now fine.
Audio|Source: Loudoun County Combined Fire Rescue
02:14
Transcript:
When? I'm not on your 20 minutes into your incident 20 minutes into your incident. 12 East Perman Drive have reported you found CEO readings elevated and 410 412 414 in the basement area continue to investigate and monitor all the occupancies along the row. I believe we have a narrow to Remnant CO[1] from a gas-powered pressure washer that is being used in the basement. Right now, situation is under control. We'll be here for a little bit longer. Stand loud. Mr. I'm direct, 2114. Okay, 2214. The advance unit from 15 is still 701. Wouldn't be available but stay on seeing for a couple of minutes, Michelle's available. Okay, 2114. 615 Bravo turning a service on a waiver. They're being named you on 615 Bravo 2115. 622 inches 622 response to bravo about area 28282 Maple Spring Court Pau Street of Lake Ridge Place from company 22 on floor. I was having trouble breathing down. He's about he's okay. Caller still request. All for me, Stormont. Okay, with call for Washington. We are confident that the pressure washer that had been running in the basement for the last two days is the culprit of the CEO. For drugs, canceling Washington gas, corporate, for two days.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide
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Loudoun County, VA
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