High carbon monoxide and gas levels in sales office


Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
03:19
Transcript:
On command. All good. All good. All right. And you're one. Gas company's numbers shows the highest level of COO, as well as some gas. It's going to be in the accident and sales offices. A COO is still 100, and there is some gas readings. We're trying to ventilate on now, but that unit backs up to the boiler back. So I think that's going to be the problem somewhere around here. Okay, copy. Paramedic 2 is on the air, miss out. Okay, thank you. currently have two patients from the 15th floor. Did we check readings on that floor? You have to go direct with Engine 4's officer. We've been confined here the first four machinery spaces, I don't know. Command engine 4, Division 1. We have two patients from the 15th floor. You said you have zero readings there, is that correct? We did not go to the 15th, we went to the 16th, which is the top floor, but we can go to the 15th or something. Uh, what do you do get a chance? When you do get a chance, we check that again. Yeah. Can you guys make your way into 15th floor and check out that two patients up there and keep your reading, please? That's correct. And go ahead. Two additional patients are being transported to Atlantic General Hospital. Contact EMRC and have them make sure that that's okay. and where would you like this and where are the patients? Chief One is out of these shorts. Direct Chief One. The air one. The direction of travel and coastal. working full location. Ocean City Direct. Very Mac 3-1. We're going to be transporting to AGH, switching back to five. Direct 3-1.
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Worcester County, MD
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