Smoke odor investigated at Whole Foods, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible smoke odor and potential carbon monoxide leak at Whole Foods on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis. Teams investigated the cause, which was linked to malfunctioning ventilation in an underground parking area. The situation was monitored and later confirmed safe after systems cleared the CO. Emergency services also addressed unrelated medical calls in nearby areas during the same period.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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03:35
Transcript:
00:00
Initial assignment, Engine 1, Engine 4, Chief 5, Ladder 4.
00:05
Smoke odor in a building near Hennepin Avenue South.
00:08
Got 101 Echo.
00:14
Smoke odor in a building at Whole Foods on Hennepin Avenue South.
00:19
Got 101 Echo at 1653.
00:22
This is T5 en route from Station 11.
00:37
Ladder 11, severe bleeding from a fall at the Wesley Activity Center.
00:59
Engine 28 with EMS on a heart.
01:02
Near Oliver Avenue South, map 228 Charlie.
02:41
This is a potential CO leak.
02:44
The venting system in the underground parking was not running and we're going to monitor with Ladder 4 here.
03:17
There is no CO leak here.
03:19
Ventilation systems cleared the CO out of the parking garage.
03:26
Everyone else go back to service.
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