Fire crews monitor air quality due to high carbon monoxide, Baltimore MD


Fire crews are checking air quality and ventilating a building due to high levels of carbon monoxide detected.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
close the steel reading. 444 bucks per million all windows open and I believe that the fan in the front. Copy that. (name withheld) 14. Charlie's Man, he has S-I-V meet me or rear. Edge 14. the air monitoring at near (number withheld). Are you still going to go down? You're still going to go down?
close the steel reading. 444 bucks per million all windows open and I believe that the fan in the front. Copy that. (name withheld) 14. Charlie's Man, he has S-I-V meet me or rear. Edge 14. the air monitoring at near (number withheld). Are you still going to go down? You're still going to go down?
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Baltimore, MD
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