Fire department vents building due to elevated carbon monoxide, Philadelphia PA
Firefighters responded to an alarm at 700 Race Street in Philadelphia. They ventilated the building because carbon monoxide levels were high, decreasing from 60 ppm to 25 ppm. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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20, 700 Race Street alarm system[1], engine 20, 700 Race Street for the alarm system operated on a cell fire vehicle.
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Engine 34.
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As it 34.
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And it's 34.
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Well being set.
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Currently ventilating the property,
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initially 60 parts per million, now we're at 25.
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Now we're at 25.
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I'll notify PGW.
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Engine twice.
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Affirmative, we can notify PGW's routine response.
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Affirmative, engine 20.
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[1]
alarm system: Alarm system activation or notification, typically indicating a possible fire or emergency situation.
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Near Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
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