Fire crews respond to report of elevated carbon monoxide levels


Emergency services responded to a report of fumes and high carbon monoxide readings at a location on Spruce Street.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
04:42
Transcript:
Tension, Ladder 6 and Battalion 11, Respond, 4301 Spruce Street. Unit B109, 2,01 Spruce Street. Unit B109 for fumes[1], 2.0.5, operating south Fierce Street. Medic, 22B. Medic 2618, North Franklin Street. 50-year-old male in difficulty breathing[2]. Like 36? I'matic 36. Correction, this is a redirect to Pennsylvania, not Jefferson. Okay. It's in 43. Okay. 01 Hamilton. Medics 27. Medics 27. To affirmative for the alarm system. Ladder 6. You can make this unfailed it. We are available. Affirmative. Let's expect to be found. We're available. Affirmative. Affirmative for fumes. Your time's unseen. The turning 11. You have any nature conditions? We have five. Do you have nature and conditions for the town of 11? We have 40 parts per million. What's the reading? We have 45 parts per million. That's affirmative.
Police codes explained
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[1]
fumes: Possible hazardous materials/CO alarm
[2]
difficulty breathing: Medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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