Fire extinguished after possible AC carbon monoxide leak, Miramar FL
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide leak likely coming from the air conditioning system near Sherman Circle North. They found and extinguished a fire, with no remaining hot spots and a highest temperature of 128°F. Foam was used to control the fire, and fire marshals were involved to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
09:46
Transcript:
00:14
It's advised that it may be carbon monoxide from the AC, possibly a leak inside of the AC.
01:12
Happy Platform 6-9, responding to near Sherman Circle North.
07:07
We have basically all of the ceiling of the structure blocks and we have no hot spots.
07:13
The highest readings are going to be on 128 Fahrenheit.
07:20
Copy. Can you determine that the fire is out completely?
07:25
That's what happened to look at yourself.
07:32
Copy fire out. Uh,
08:51
Go ahead and get one of those hose lines connected for foam and coordinate that with Alpha Division Supervisor, please.
09:22
We start gulking the Bravo side with that foam.
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