Underground fire raises carbon monoxide concerns in homes


Responders are managing an underground fire and are concerned about potential carbon monoxide entering nearby residences. Specialized fire teams have been notified and are en route.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
(name withheld)? You want to Car 5? Car 5. I see you need in traffic control. Any specific way you want to come? You'll be able to get in Knives at Elm. You just want to run a meter in a couple houses here. I think it's all above ground feet, but I want to make sure we're not getting any carbon monoxide into any residences. 505-2-17 medic 5052 in 1848 medic 3 1848 patients out front a 7906 stroking on chest pain shorter breath will be wound near a red shabby cold ball no questions or casting ready Radio Car-5. Carfly. One minute was notified they gave a 30 to 45-minute ETA. Okay, just to be clear, they're aware of this is an underground hole fire. Usually they have to scramble a special asset for that. That's why I told them when I called, so hopefully they get the right people out. Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N Elm St, Kutztown, PA 19530
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