Elevator stuck and high carbon monoxide detected in basement, Wilmington DE


A fire alarm triggered due to a person stuck in an elevator in a building on N Adams St. Fire and rescue teams responded. Elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected in the basement, posing a potential hazard.
Audio|Source: New Castle County Fire
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
WPD received a text from an alarm company.
00:02
This causes a basement seal alarm.
00:05
Appreciate.
00:06
The call from the alarm company is stuck in the elevator.
00:09
Court number two.
00:10
We also have been to the tag the address and by the office basic questions.
00:15
I'm not at any clocks.
00:20
If he's allowed.
00:21
Yes. Good, she's off for me.
00:22
All right. Arrival 20-A B B208 B-28 facility transferment of Woodhouseville 575 South Lupine Highway and admissions 64 a year old 1047
00:47
Power Hour, Erskins a 21. Your rescue is a 21. The Redskins for command. Go ahead. This engine 6, officer, in the basin. We've got 40 parts per million on a meter also. Also, Command, DFI.
01:15
If you've been around 40, since the whole time we've gotten there, consistent throughout the basement with T and A-5. Sixth Officer, can you repeat, please? I'll be advised that the meters that consistent around 40 plus millions, you know, to hold basement compared to the T and A-Side.
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Location mentioned:
N Adams St, Wilmington, DE
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