Firefighters investigate CO alarm at shelter, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a shelter near Riverside Street in Portland. Engine and ladder crews investigated and determined the likely source was cooking odors. No injuries or hazardous levels were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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04:26
Transcript:
00:00
So for ladder three, engine two, near Riverside Street, this shelter.
00:04
First CO alarm,
00:07
Ladder three, engine two, near Riverside Street, the shelter.
00:14
Engine two is en route going to pop sticks.
00:23
Command to fire one.
00:26
Answering command.
00:39
Water five on scene.
01:13
I'm smells like cooking.
01:16
Ten four, smells like cooking.
03:47
We're on the scene, near Riverside, investigating.
04:04
Yeah, (name withheld), we don't have a gas meter on this truck, so when you arrive bring that in.
04:16
Ladder three, will you want a second meter?
04:21
We'll see if we get any readings first.
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Location mentioned:
Riverside St, Portland, ME 04103
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