Carbon monoxide detected in residential area in Lubbock


Audio|Source: Lubbock County Public Safety
01:44
Transcript:
Command, this is Quint 16. They're getting 148, parts per million at the door. Command's clear. This last, you know, one's clear to the level. Engine ain't called, please. 865, they're for 20 on scene. Tango Zero Hotel 9369. Tango Zero Hotel 9369. 1404. Just that's engine 5 o'clock complete, available for engine 5 o'clock please. Engine 14, come right. Go ahead. Region 14, if you'll come up there on foot. They're going to walk through the alley where this hydrant is next to 4201. If you'll take the alley for any kind of construction damage, damage to the meter, things like that, please. 14 is better walk-line to look down the alley. Command, this is just going to be a C-O. There's a lot gate at the end of this little alley right by the house, but when we can see there's no construction in the back way. Land's clear, thank you. 1221, 1224. 1221, 2,000 arthur.
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Lubbock, TX
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