Carbon monoxide levels detected in building basement


Audio|Source: City of Reading Fire/EMS
02:15
Transcript:
21 to someone upstairs. Can you sort of run out of house water for me? Okay. 7.41, be advised that 6.14 also has levels that are making the alarms go off. All right. Are you seen? Medical for having. Exposure D-Delta 614 has levels that are causing the CO alarms to go off. We'll have to scroll through that building as well. Hey 9-190-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0. Yeah, I copy. We're on the line of one choice. Let me go over to that property for me. 212 you don't the same started no we got to figure out what you come on in at first copy yeah i see one to 21 what do you got down there with your reading What are our numbers on the mirror and the hot water is able? Mattick 7.21. Can we have a reading in on how many parts milling to see how we have in the building? Yeah, we're getting about 3.30 in the basement. We're in the basement. We have a piece going down here as well. Appreciate, thank you. Yeah, we're getting about three-30 in the basement. We're in the basement. We have a defeat strong down here as well. Appreciate, thank you.
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Greenwich St, Reading, PA 19601
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