Carbon monoxide leak found in Marrero home furnace, Marrero LA
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Emergency responders investigated carbon monoxide alarms at a home near Silver Lilly Lane in Marrero. They found the source was the furnace. The home was ventilated, and the occupant went to stay with a neighbor until the issue was resolved.
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 888 respond to an investigation.
00:05
Near Silver Lilly Lane, Zone 88.
00:09
It's an investigation near Silver Lilly Lane, Car Street 6th Avenue, an acre road.
00:16
So in 8802.
00:18
Complaint to noise: carbon monoxide alarms going off, fire alarms are out.
00:24
Copy on route.
00:31
870, en route.
00:33
Copy 870 on route.
00:39
Who lives in the road?
00:42
Trapian engine 888A route.
00:49
168 on scene, investigating.
00:51
Copy 268, 168.
01:00
Engine 18. Assist Public near Mound Avenue.
01:05
Cross Street of Rosemary Place, and Milne Boulevard.
01:11
Zone 5024.
01:13
Engine 18.
01:14
Assist Public.
01:16
Near Mound Avenue.
01:18
Cross Street of Rosemary Place, and Milne Boulevard.
01:26
First respond to the chance, I'm correct.
01:28
To use 5-roll 9 times is 22.47.
01:33
18, tensile.
01:34
2.
01:40
Internet 1816 on investigating. City 19, I was up skating.
01:42
Can't be inundated 8.1 seen.
01:44
I'm investigating.
01:48
Follow me at 7.0.
01:51
Cappy, 0.
01:56
2.37 as invisible bottles.
02:04
Check watch 37 on scene.
02:22
Engine 3-8, respond to an investigation.
02:26
A man on Cochran, the fire line.
02:30
We state the carbon monoxide is coming from the furnace.
02:35
The occupant is going to stay at a neighbor's house.
02:41
Ventilated this structure, it's not reading any longer when left the furnace off.
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