Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Shore Hotel


Audio|Source: Ocean City Fire Department
03:31
Transcript:
Shore Hotel for a CO detector activation with MCI level teaching count. Rescue 1 is you 1120. Agent 5, Bigmail. 52, engine 5, go to the scene. 8 3.45 response. Commission City direct. Mission City to a short command status jet. Command engine 4. We're in town of 466. Okay, are you still with permit 4-1? Sorry, Anger 1. Okay, 3.3-trancement further away. Okay. Angel 1, second floor lobby. We're working the way up to engine 4. Permanent 3. Terminator 3,000, sir. Copy. Let me see. All-person hour count for. 3.11.30. Andrew 4. How you got, (name withheld), (name withheld). 991 and 84 are in the wheel? POSO location. In your 4-3 is going on the third step. We're looking at least. We're looking way up. Commanders, Commandant, go ahead. We'll be behind. Attach 7's gloves, Paul, Steve, we'll report there. Cousin City direct. Paramedic one on scene. Parametic one on scene, 1131. Chief 51, Diction City on Channel 2. Hey, Amy, kind of. Come in, Angie 1. Thank you, 1-2. Thank you, 1, Go ahead. Chief, everyone, go ahead. Patsy Peters is going to meet you at the front door with directions to the blowroom. We're going to need to see if we need to secure those or not. Can you meet in there, please? That's right. Glad you need on two, go ahead. Paramount two's in court. Airman, two's in court. This is Chief 51. Is there a fire officer watching the city? We're in charge of the city right now. On your four, Officer, come on. Okay, Permit. is standby. I'm not on fire today. Commandigraud. Chief 41's in charge. Commandage, we're good. Third floor is clear. The highest reading we got was 10.
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Ocean City, MD
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