Possible carbon monoxide leak at building near white shores drive, Virginia Beach VA
Emergency crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide leak in the boiler room of a building near White Shores Drive in Virginia Beach. Units were dispatched to investigate and address the gas smell and breathing difficulties reported at the location.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
We are packing boiler rooms right now.
00:12
We're leaving the boiler room right now and you can smell gas.
00:17
A little risk you won't come back here and at this.
00:22
The command is 21.
00:24
You can put some readable.
00:25
Can you repeat?
00:32
I'll get outside to you one second.
00:35
All right we're going to have all units operating switch channel 16.
00:44
Chief Ten for Cambridge.
00:49
Chief Ten. Chief Ten.
00:51
Excuse me, ma'am, I apologize.
00:52
My NGT is down.
00:53
Who was calling for a zone supervisor? What case?
00:58
Floor ambulance 1429P on the breathing difficulty on the White Shores?
01:04
Okay, copy.
01:07
So let's be advised the engine that was on the scene, change theirs to a flammable case.
01:18
MP, do you guys have the engine there with you?
01:22
Or they already leave your city?
01:27
1429. I was working on a carbon monoxide leak.
01:31
Any additional units for a possible RSI?
01:34
I'm here, that's conclusion.
01:46
Respond to breathing difficulty 1200 with Shores Drive as Seaside, room 128 as an alpha, be working off intact Channel 3.
01:57
2148.
02:02
Upon your arrival, if you come up fleet, you can come to the back of the building and we're going to have engine 21C meet you in the back to bring in your meters into the boiler rimper.
02:16
Preston-Cobics.
02:19
Once on scene, we're going to move you to Channel 16.
02:22
We're all operating off Channel 16 here on scene.
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