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Carbon monoxide leak prompts emergency response 

audio iconHazardous Materials Incident
S Virginia Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
02:54

Transcript:
if it's CO or gas so we can pull up. 291 to truck 45. Go ahead, Cap. At the C.O. incident, we have ratings up to 160 parts. Okay, with that, we'll go ahead and take the Alpha Side. Do you okay with that? That's right. Italian engine 291. So this will be clear, this is a CO incident and not a gas, correct? That is correct, carbon monoxide incident. Okay, battalion to all units on the 2901, you can reposition. To the front of the structure, this is going to be an updated nature to carbon monoxide. Truck 45, just bring your sniffer in here. Copy, Sniffer. Copy, Sniffer. 245 to engine 29. I got a Hager in front of me. Proceeding 14. 23, Virginia Avenue. Our PG&E is on location. 12-way handling. We're available. Puggetion, engine 3. 2.5.33, 219. State, too. is entering the alpha-side with three. Gas monitoring, one a air.

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