High carbon monoxide levels prompt hotel evacuation


Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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or one responding 1106. Ocean City to Engine 1, Paramedic 4-1, 101-00 Coastal Highway, the Shore Hotel. Let's call it in by an employee for a carbon monoxide alarm. The reading is with a level of 265, said it's occurring near the sales offices, and an employee will be there to direct you. (name withheld). Do you advise they have a reading of 365? That reading was 265? I'm direct. Can you put a second medic unit on that please and advise them to evacuate the building if they have not already. Motion City direct. We're responding 11.07. Over time, Chief Southern. Okay, correct. City to a short hotel responders per Engine 1 if the first on scene will initiate an evacuation. Engine 1's direct. If you stop on the phone, just don't pull the closest fire alarm handle. 880, Charles Bondrew, ambulance 1-1-5. The MS-5. Ocean City Direct. Medic 4111. Scene 11.09. The County 48's on scene, so you're sure. They have a high-rise type one.
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Ocean City, MD
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