Firefighters Respond to Oven Fire with Carbon Monoxide Present


Firefighters responded to a fire that started in an oven. They detected carbon monoxide in the air and smoke inside the building. The fire is mostly contained to the oven, and firefighters are working to fully extinguish it.
Audio|Source: York County Fire - South Operations
05:58
Transcript:
Got engine 3 coming forward right now. I'll send engine 2 in as well. Just this with checking all 4s with you. It's 709 to locks in. Right now, truck meters reading 17 to 27 parts per million CO with no gas. You need the handline charged? I'm charging. 10-4[3]. You're a deputy-sense sensor, right? Seventy-77[2], we're ready to charge to that 4-inch when you need it. Okay, hold up right now. We don't even have our handlines charged yet. Command from in here. That answer. Amplize, we still have some magnate in the oven. We're going to count the amplifier. Finding 26-7 Frederick Street. Oh, okay, 1046[4]. Thank you, 131[1], the route 2, switching cell 3. Take your 161, okay, 10400. Be 17702 interior. Debbie, Interior, Interior answering. Are you going on, man, time? Do you need more inside? We have four plus myself, I believe, at this point. I should be good right now. Probably, yeah. You still have active fire. Do you want this handline charge? Not yet. We're re-positioning from where we live. Commandant here. I need to set up low-power for all the door. 454, rescue 77, and Tanger 131 responding. Command. We also had to replace, so we have Tanker 39, Truck 42, and Engine 131, 1001 responding it. Okay. Okay. Okay. New York Tanker 77B responding driver only. Tanger 77, okay? 1055. New York engine 707 is a ride. 77 okay. I'm not possible. just be advised. You have truck 54 respond that caught the tanker. And truck 54, her arrival, six, side alpha. We're directed to be side alpha upon arrival. Chief 91-1 is en route. 131 is an hour too engine 131 you can go available rescue 77 officer from the rescue 131 officer so for my vantage point it's normal conditions in this oven if we have a fire in it I think it's going to be somewhere between you and this scene where my flashlight is I'm not sure if you got a good visual on that You can check with the representatives if there's any other access points to that half. 23, you have on edge of 131. You're available. And honors in service? 2013, that's correct. They're in service. Thank you, 39. Okay. Section 77, the command. And answer. Okay, at this time, if here's the fire's out, there is a smoke condition in the building. If there is any fire still, it is contained through the oven. We're going to be working with plant operations out managers to get assembled to see if there's any fire inside the oven still. Okay, I copy. Are we good to scale this back to you is on scene or are you going to get to be the assignment? I'm not sure where you have on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
131: Fire unit identifier
[2]
77: Fire unit identifier
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
[4]
1046: Possible reference to an accident or incident (context unclear)
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Location mentioned:
Near Frederick St, Hanover, PA 17331
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