Low carbon monoxide levels traced to neighbor's charcoal grill, Richmond VA
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Carnegie Court Apartments in Richmond. They detected low levels of carbon monoxide but found no gas leaks or fire. The low carbon monoxide levels were likely caused by a neighbor cooking on a charcoal grill nearby. Crews continued to monitor the scene and awaited gas workers to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Investigating 2301R.
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...encopy, engine 211R. Commission copy, engine 211 had to own hydrogen.
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Action copy,
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all companies can return the service system is on test, 2302R.
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From Carnegie Court, no gas detected in the apartment from Truck 9. We did pick up five parts per million a CO.
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We're going to check the adjacent apartment, near 705.
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And wait for gas works.
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Return engine 24. Truck 9 can handle it.
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The original copy did detect five parts per million a CO, checking adjacent apartments, truck nine to handle and all other companies returning to service, 230-06-I.
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Here's from Carnegie Court.
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Neighbor in near 705 was cooking on the charcoal grill moments ago. It could be the cost of the CO.
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We'll remain on scene. We've been for gasworks to rule out any other hazards.
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Richard and copy.
01:08
Alaron Posse set off due to neighbor cooking on the charcoal grill.
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23.099.
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Location mentioned:
Carnegie Dr, Richmond, VA 23226
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