Carbon monoxide elevated near Marshall Ave due to oil burner, West Hempstead NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-story cape near Marshall Avenue had elevated carbon monoxide levels of 45 parts per million due to an oil burner emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalion 6 and 9
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
5-0365-2 1.2.
00:03
Oil burner emergency.
00:06
Chief,
00:09
If you cut out when you said the number, what are your parts per million?
00:13
45.
00:16
23-650 to hold on no more unit to respond to an oil burner emergency, the reading is 45 parts per million.
00:23
Sorry, 65-0-3.
00:27
Fire around.
00:54
Repeat, do for 906, please.
01:24
22
01:36
065821m4
01:39
236503 the truck's on the way.
01:42
All right 203 ready stands on arrival.
01:51
Two-story cape, oil burner emergency.
01:56
23,
02:00
Chief, two-story cape, oil burner, emergency, 658, she's going to need your fans on a rock.
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Location mentioned:
Marshall Ave, West Hempstead, NY 11552
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