Investigation of carbon monoxide alarm in room 205, Buffalo NY
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in room 205 of a building. A restaurant was cooking without proper ventilation, causing elevated carbon monoxide levels. Fire crews ventilated the area to clear the gas.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Four-seventh on location.
00:04
The fourth-tel on location.
00:13
47, truck 13.
00:16
We're heading up to 205 to investigate.
00:22
47 copies. This special, non-company investigating.
00:26
Second floor, room 205.
00:30
Copy chief.
00:31
Stand by for radio traffic.
00:35
Tidgety respond is an EMS unit, Hudson and Niagara.
00:39
That's for female at chest pain,
00:42
maybe near the family dollar in the area.
00:46
Ginger to respond is the EMS unit, Hudson and Niagara.
00:50
That's for female disclosy breathing.
00:53
Maybe near the family dollar in the area.
00:57
Time, 22. 24 hours off the fire.
01:03
4,013.
01:05
That's a CO alarm, the ever meter.
01:08
I'm not there to check it out.
01:11
4-7-choppies.
01:24
Engine 3, third-edge.
01:33
4-7, truck 13,
01:36
suite 205.
01:39
4-7-1-track-go.
01:44
We got 50 parts per million.
01:48
The restaurant here was cooking.
01:51
They did not have proper ventilation.
01:53
We're going to ventilate.
01:55
Recommend 1-1.
01:59
470 copies dispatcher.
02:01
We're going to hold with 101 while truck 13 ventilates.
02:04
Pick up the other companies.
02:07
On the service, truck will take the report,
02:09
set up by cooking.
02:12
Roger 4-7. Hold with 1-1-113 ventilates.
02:16
Pick of engine 26.
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