Carbon monoxide scare triggers hazmat response in Spokane home, Spokane WA
A hazmat response was activated after carbon monoxide readings were detected in a Spokane residence, raising concerns for occupant safety near a gas furnace and wood fire.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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Hazmat investigation, Tower 91, near North Country Homes Boulevard, Channel, North Primary, hazmat investigation.
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Your assistance for ventilation?
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No PC for a crime, but can you pin Paine as a runner if he can see he's in trouble?
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Hey from.
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The 40, Spokane.
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I.S. with P1.
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Good night.
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24. Good night.
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370.
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Hey, one minute.
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Good.
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I got a carbon monoxide reading throughout the house, main floor and basement.
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I need you guys to help us figure out the stores.
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We got a gas furnace and then also a wood burning fire.
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Location mentioned:
N Country Homes Blvd, Spokane, WA 99218
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