carbon monoxide detected in single-story home, Maplewood MN
Fire crews responded to a single-story home near Minnehaha Avenue for a carbon monoxide alert. Elevated levels of carbon monoxide were detected inside, but no smoke or fire was found. The alarm was reset and the scene was declared safe.
Audio|Source: Saint Paul Fire
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch engine 313.
00:01
Engine 313.
00:08
Engine 313 is arriving near Minnehaha Avenue to a small single story family residence, nothing showing from side to alpha or Bravo.
00:17
Beyond investigating,
00:19
we'll have Minnehaha commands.
00:26
Happy on scene, small single story, nothing's showing from side.
00:33
Medic 14, (number withheld) Snelling Avenue South, Waters of Highland, hemorrhage, cross streets, Sheffer Avenue and Eleanor Avenue, Box 817, on fireups for, time 2050.
00:47
Medic 14,
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(number withheld) Snelling Avenue South, Waters of Highland, hemorrhage, cross streets, Sheffer Avenue, Avenue.
00:55
and Eleanor Avenue, Box 817, on fireups score, time 2050.
01:02
Dispatch Minnehaha command.
01:05
Minnehaha command, go ahead.
01:10
Is that called gas when starting to this location?
01:14
Affirmative.
01:15
They have an ETA of about 15 to 20 minutes and that was about three minutes ago.
01:21
Copy. If you could relate to them, that we're getting 20 parts per million of CO[1] upstairs,
01:27
about 12 parts per million downstairs with a high of 1% LEL on the main floor.
01:41
Copy. 2056.
01:47
As East County Line Road Command.
01:52
Command, go ahead.
01:56
No signs smoke or fire in the department unit.
01:59
Alarms reset and holding all 900 units terminated.
02:05
Copy no signs of smoke, alarm reset and holding.
02:08
Command is terminated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon monoxide
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