carbon dioxide hazard prompts fire crew safety checks, Loveland CO
Fire department crews responded to a building in Loveland, Colorado for a possible carbon dioxide hazard. They conducted safety checks in the basement and upper floors, taking atmospheric measurements due to concerns about oxygen displacement and monitor malfunctions.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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Potan 6102AW command today.
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162 NW.m.
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If you guys get on to you watch, you park in the alleyway between A&W and Napa.
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I need your monitor and your crew.
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Let's get an all clear of the basement and the upper.
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I'll give you guys the upper side walk with your meter,
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see what readings you get.
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With it being carbon dioxide, I'm worried about an oxygen displacement.
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I'll send Ingers 61 down with their monitor, but we need to cross-reference each other because we think we're having some monitor issues.
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1061, you're on fire, Emus?
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Robert Nyhoffside, Agent 62.
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22's on scene, copy, first floor.
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Come here, copies, thank you.
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