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Hazardous carbon monoxide levels found in Seattle buildingSeattle WA

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Near Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

Firefighters responded to a building near Occidental Ave S in Seattle after detecting hazardous carbon monoxide levels up to 2000 ppm in a freezer room and around 200 ppm throughout the building. Ventilation was underway, a forklift was shut down, and several patients were evacuated. Police and a battalion chief were requested. The incident was managed as a hazardous material event with appropriate command and resource coordination.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
05:15
Transcript:
00:00
Please, ladder one back on that. Call it as one and is in 10, 922, bippy, up for now out of your south.
00:11
VU for ventilation and you want to switch this call over to channel 2.
00:21
Hey RISC1, MV,
00:25
switch the channel 2.
00:27
Would you like us to build a new incident completely for this and put you on it?
00:36
Yes, that's permanent.
00:38
Here, S-E-1.
00:41
The incident in view,
00:45
devise,
00:47
has-net unit of the 10-1[1] responding.
01:09
Engine 28, acknowledged.
01:18
Engine 28 from dispatch.
01:26
Guys, man, unit leader for that Nesky-1.
01:39
I want to give you a heads up to 2,000 ppm in a lift freezer room and upwards of 200 ppm throughout most of this building.
01:56
We've tried to isolate the force right now so we can actually use your help on that. We've ruled out the,
02:04
they shut down the forklift.
02:06
They have investigated the clearing system so far, which is as pre-on, but not ammonia.
02:16
As long, okay.
02:34
SPD needs to get let up.
02:41
These says me, and they are able to access.
02:44
We've got patient that they're coming out.
02:48
Okay, covering SPD.
02:59
Just ask them rescue one, could you send one battalion chief also?
03:06
Here, everyone, protection.
03:10
This is he one from dispatch.
03:24
We're meeting in time five.
03:28
Do you have a command designated?
03:31
No problem is.
03:34
Occidental command.
03:38
Hey, after the middle command.
03:41
Are you with the hazmat response team?
03:47
That's not a definitive.
03:50
Do you want us to balance this as a hazmat reduced or keep the resources you currently have?
04:00
I'll get back here.
04:03
Okay, Matt.
04:10
Spezzlers on the center-up.
04:15
Number two.
04:21
He responded to near Occidental Ave S.
04:34
This confirmed the channel for the Hazard.
04:40
We're switching this to Channel 3.
04:42
We'll just be an update with Command on Team.
04:49
Octagonal command from just next.
04:54
Command. Man,
04:57
we're going to be switching you to Channel 3,
05:00
all units, Gap, for responding to Pheumet, Reduce Response, K-250, Oxonel-Round himself,
05:06
switch the out 3.
05:14
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Unable to copy / Signal weak

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Near Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

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