Carbon monoxide detected at residence due to stove issue, Stratford CT
Carbon monoxide was detected at a residence on Light Street due to a malfunctioning stove. The area was ventilated and the gas company was notified. Carbon monoxide levels have returned to zero.
Audio|Source: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
00:00
We do have positive CO readings at this residence.
00:08
We'll hold engine one, truck one, beyond scene for a few.
00:15
We think holding to engine one and truck one, positive seal readings of the residents.
00:27
Would you like me to contact the gas company or if you don't know if it's already been done?
00:36
Not sure if we need them at this time.
00:41
Receive, I'll stand by then.
00:48
Stratford from Light Street, Grant.
00:51
Light Street, McMaster.
00:55
You can, please notify the gas company.
00:58
Thank you. Thank you.
01:01
Light Street command.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
The company has been notified 30-minute EPA.
01:14
Thank you. Thank you.
01:21
Current three calling, Light Street, command.
01:30
Stafford from Light Street, Command.
01:42
President's has been ventilated,
01:44
CO ratings are down to zero.
01:46
Couldn't be releasing truck one and John won't be standing by for the gas company.
01:51
It's going to be an issue with a malfunctioning stove.
01:58
Issue with the malpushing still, residents have been ventilated, zero readings at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Light St, Stratford, CT
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