Person rescued from home with high carbon monoxide levels


Audio|Source: Saint Paul Fire
03:42
Transcript:
Truck 325, spot on Summer Avenue in front of the residence. We'll meet you at the side door there. Truck 325, copy, spot on summer. (name withheld) command, Carthrow 6 is arriving on scene. on scene. Command copies. Family reporting they're using a concrete cutter in the basement, reporting a gasoline smell. We're removing one person right now. We'll bring them to the Summersize. You don't have 311 meet us there. Cross 306 copies. You're removing one person now. I'll be assuming command. There's batch car 306. We'll be assuming (name withheld) command. Engine 3.23 just removed one victim from the home. Copy it. Moving one victim from the home. Assuming command, 11.09. Dispatch, (name withheld) 24 is on scene. Letter 24 unseen, 1109.09. Dispatch, (name withheld) Command. (name withheld) Command, go ahead. That's Exile Gas been started. Affirmative. They had a 25-minute ETA. Command copies, 25-minute ETA. Great, Comedic 311 from Command. on scene had west on summer on the Delta side of the home the victim is just outside truck 325 is performing per seid we're on the basement here we're on the basement here we have C.O. readings of a thousand parts per million. Recurring that 18, 19% of the LEL. We're going to do a quick search down here where I shut the gas off from the house of the meter. Command copies. You're getting a thousand parts from a million at C.L. 18 to 19% LEL. Shutting the gas off at the meter. Dispatch, (name withheld). Okay, no comment. Go ahead. You advise dispatch crews are getting a thousand parts per million of CO in the basement, along with 18% and 19% LEL. Copy. We will call us with an update. We're putting one in the regions. This is Matthew 11 and 11.
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Location mentioned:
Summer Ave, Maplewood, MN 55117
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