High hydrogen sulfide gas detected in building basement, Chicago IL


Fire crews detected high levels of hydrogen sulfide gas in the basement of a building on S Keeler Ave in Chicago and are ventilating to remove the gas while the first floor remains safe.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
CETANATE to me. Betanate. A quick update. Spot 2 is in the basement with their readers. They got readings of over 200 for hydrogen sulfide. We have mechanical ventilation going down. Readings at the first floor are zero. We're trying to ventilate and dissipate this gas.
CETANATE to me. Betanate. A quick update. Spot 2 is in the basement with their readers. They got readings of over 200 for hydrogen sulfide. We have mechanical ventilation going down. Readings at the first floor are zero. We're trying to ventilate and dissipate this gas.
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S Keeler Ave, Chicago, IL
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