Elevated gas or carbon monoxide readings in apartment, Chester County PA
Elevated gas or carbon monoxide readings were detected in an apartment on Washington Street. Maintenance and utility personnel were contacted, and investigations began to find the source. Adjacent units showed no issues, and access to some areas was limited. The source remains unidentified at this time.
Audio|Source: Chester and Montgomery Counties Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Washington Street Command.
00:01
Can you start, PECO, we got elevated readings in apartment (number withheld).
00:07
Okay, on Pico.
00:13
We're on maintenance now on the phone with the manager.
00:22
Thank you very soon, I'm (name withheld).
00:24
Okay for it.
00:30
This might be or if you have any readings from any of the adjacent units?
00:41
The unit next floor was clear.
00:44
The other unit's the trash room.
00:48
We have not found the source at this time.
00:51
I met up with the crew from the engine.
00:53
They were working on going to the second floor now to see if they can get into that unit.
00:57
You do not have access to it.
01:03
Just to confirm here in unit (number withheld).
01:11
I had to walk away from conversation.
01:13
If we checked unit (number withheld), no readings.
01:19
They did not use any appliances.
01:26
Yep.
01:32
On call maintenance, it was notified.
01:34
I don't have an ETA yet, and he's going to call me back.
01:38
And 55 command PICO's alive within the hour.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Pennsylvania
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