Fire department responds to carbon monoxide levels


The fire department responded to a report of high carbon monoxide levels in a residential building. Ventilation efforts were underway to reduce the risk and identify the source.
Audio|Source: Prospect Park Fire
05:31
Transcript:
7-3-1-1[4]-on-scene 3-star report to follow. Establish and commit. We do. Engine 702[3] is in service. With 3. 102, North 16th Street, 734[5]. 17th to Kenneth's stage on the corner of Kenneth in 6. Turn off the block this stage a couple hours a time. 3.4[1] to come in. Good. All right, Chief, we're up to 35 parts per million on the second floor. I'm going to make my way to the third floor. All right, see, pack up if you have to. This bash, can you tell me PS gas[2] to my location? 102, North 16. We have about 35 parts of million on the second floor. Start to ventilate, looking for the cost. Really? Two. Seven three three is going to be on there. We're spanning out north helter north helen. Can you start me haul thorn truck to the scene to assist, please? Can you please repeat that last transfer? Can you start me haul thorn truck to the scene? Receive. Record. Be advised. Call for and been advised. I will be farming them now. Receive, thank you. right now in the second floor living room we're in the high 20s I shut down the air conditioner seemed to go down a little bit we got a couple windows cracked and I'm getting only single digits in the attic we're gonna try to get into our first floor if it's coming from there
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
3.4: Fire response unit
[2]
PS gas: Public Service gas/utility company
[3]
Engine 702: Fire engine identifier
[4]
7-3-1-1: Fire response identifier
[5]
734: Unit or address reference
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Location mentioned:
Near N 16th St, Prospect Park, NJ 07508
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