High carbon monoxide levels at aquarium station


Audio|Source: Boston Fire Channel 1
03:15
Transcript:
Hello, (name withheld). Answer, (name withheld). Yeah, the initial readings were 200 parts per million. We've got them down to about 200 now. EMS has two patients, and extra 42 of (name withheld) are going to wait on to see it until the numbers get lower. Initial readings, 200 parts per million, you've gotten them down to 200. Car and I and Nage 42 will wait on scene until the CO2 is reduced. 1645. Fly alarm, Rescue 1. Rescue 1. Can you contact the caller? We'll attempt call back. I'm calling Rescue 1. Rescue 1 answering. We'll attend callback, receiving calls that it's for the aquarium station. Elevator 9-2-3. Okay, we've been unable to find 9-2-3. Q1 can't find elevator 923. We'll attempt call back. 6046. Fireland, car nine. I'm answering car nine. Can you actually send me a truck over here with their stance please. I'm calling I-acti 1-2. calling IRT or IRT2? IRT-1 answer. I can respond to the pool 471 commercial 3 for a medical assist. 471 commercial 3 for the medical assistant. Thank you. Rescue 1, (name withheld). We just found the elevator. 1649. What's calling IRT1 or IRT2? IRT1 answer. I can respond to the pool 471 commercial 3 for a medical assist. 1649
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Location mentioned:
Aquarium, Boston, MA 02110
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