Carbon monoxide levels rise from stove left on overnight, Woodlawn MD


Fire department responded to near Gilmore St due to elevated carbon monoxide levels caused by a stove left on overnight. The fire was extinguished, police remained on scene, and no signs of arson or crime were found.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Can you notify DG&E gas side and elevated carbon monoxide reason for now?
00:07
Yes, sir.
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Truck 8, you remain on scene?
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Yeah, we're still investigating, then I'm going to start ventilating soon.
00:20
I don't know what to call until then.
00:26
near Gilmore St and between South Vincent Street to the South Pole.
00:31
Pedic-21 respond.
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Medical Long (number withheld).
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16-21, right-pricious to the cell.
00:35
Or probable one-outful response.
00:37
523.
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256. 1056.56.
00:48
Power fire, extinguished, former, police remain on the scene.
00:52
For Charlie 24, I'll be doing the service.
00:56
5.50 bucks.
00:58
Okay,
01:02
you can cancel my request with Eugenia.
01:04
I'm found the issue.
01:06
All right, Dr.
01:07
Pete. 556.
01:09
Okay.
01:12
Okay.
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Elevated carbon monoxide readings due to stove left on overnight, house ventilated, hazards present, traffic, and certain.
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Location mentioned:
Gilmore St, Woodlawn, MD 21207
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