Carbon monoxide leak detected at medical center


Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
02:51
Transcript:
Same intend to command. Go ahead. Leak appears we at the meter base, we're going to attempt to shut that off to isolate it. Project v. Magna, Lake, command. I got it. The National Neuroprudophy Center, Suite 430, patient is a 24-year-old female. Conscious of breathing at 1019. 11 driver, go ahead. The keys they gave us do not work. Can you see if they have a difference set of keys for downstairs? Copy that. see from manager at hand into the roof right now to open up the door also we're getting readers of 25 on floor 12 all right copy I've also got engine three making the way up with you assist on those upper doors and working the way back down check the building attached to the meter we're working on an engineering to get to you lots of the keys first you want to come in good we're line or eight in the basement we're running the drivers again to see if one of those is the cause do we have a location for the original cell alarm that came in Command Engine 11. Do you copy Rescue One's traffic? Did you have originally identified where the first alarms for the CO were coming in from? They just said they had a alarm go off. The front of that mess at the front desk had no information other than that. We need to find engineering which is outside somewhere. It's related to any active case. That's 1023. No case for him to answer the structure to bring them the keys.
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Location mentioned:
Near Viking Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
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