Firefighters respond to high carbon monoxide in boiler room, West Allis WI
Firefighters responded to a boiler room in West Allis with dangerously high carbon monoxide levels over 300 parts per million. They began ventilation and monitored the first floor for safety.
Audio|Source: West Allis Fire
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
I don't say that it's coming from the boiler room.
00:03
I don't know.
00:07
Copy, did you do a face-to-face with the caller?
00:15
Sorry, we've met up in the lobby.
00:20
We have zero reading from the basement by the boiler don't let it out.
00:22
No.
00:26
They're copy.
00:31
We're telling six from dispatch.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:36
We introduce this but notified and they said they'll get somebody out as soon as possible.
00:42
Copy, we introduce, notified,
00:45
and can you mark that there's no readings in the basement, but readings on the first floor.
00:50
Of course, Mr.
00:51
(name withheld) for SEAL.
00:54
Ten far.
00:59
Telling six, pretty easy we're down in the boiler room.
01:02
We made entry.
01:04
We're going to investigate.
01:08
Happy, making entry into the boiler room.
01:15
I think we have all 300 boiler rock for CO neutral gas.
01:26
Can you repeat your broken up?
01:29
We're at over 300 parts per million in the boiler room for carbon dioxide.
01:35
No natural gas.
01:40
Copy.
01:42
Do you have a source?
01:48
I copy.
01:56
We'll start ventilating and we'll get additional readings on the first floor to see if we have to evacuate.
02:04
Readings on the first floor have done about 20 parts per million.
02:10
Copy.
02:12
We have the boiler room I fully lit right now.
02:20
Copy, thank you.
02:22
This is Beth Dossel, Kappi.
02:24
There's 300 parts per million in the boiler room of carbon monoxide.
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West Allis, WI
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