Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Vine Street building, Cincinnati OH
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a building near Vine Street in Cincinnati. High levels of carbon monoxide were detected throughout the structure, leading to evacuation of all occupants. The strongest odor was reported near the laundry room, and all windows were found open. Emergency personnel checked the premises for anyone with symptoms and ensured everyone was accounted for during the evacuation.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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1, COCO2 alarm, District 79, Medic 79, on Fireground 4, near Vine St, Cross of Laurel Avenue and Ridgeway Road, near Vine St, on Fireground 4.
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That's good.
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I'm Charles 11, checkup.
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Receive times 3 and have further description.
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Fort Mary, 1211.
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Well, nothing about.
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Copy 1226.
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Charles 993, what's he doing?
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It's the suicidal subject, near West Columbia, on the back of the cemetery.
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26 from behind, I'll be in route there.
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Okay.
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26, I'm unable to locate.
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That's correct, 26.
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That's wrong as well. That's for me, I'm fine.
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That's clear.
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Find you, great, copy.
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Nice to be clear. I'll be two-seven there.
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That's clear. That's correct.
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7-9-11 on 26.
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That's clear.
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That's clear. Call 11, copy signal 30.
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Hey, (name withheld).
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Hey, (name withheld), checkup.
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8, (name withheld), checkup.
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County West, 8, (name withheld), checkup.
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Nine, Sam 14, Cocker, you're 30.
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Sam, 14, that cop.
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All right, we're 12, I'm fine.
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I apologize.
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Clear can't play the Brockoff.
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Hey, like 11, my unit only to 6.
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Here, okay.
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Quint, you copy.
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Just information only.
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I've got people coming out the back door and the front door.
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For the most part, everybody's been accounted for to take me get a hold of.
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Rick?
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They said the strongest smell is coming from the laundry room.
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But it's got exposed open doors on the deep side of the structure.
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Just information only, all the windows are open down there.
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Don't clear. Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Formal 11, assigning a public service fee terminal?
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Formal 811. Okay.
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That's go.
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Service to your terminal?
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In the basement checking things out. I had them go ahead and evacuate everybody.
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I don't know if any might smell ill.
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I've got a chance to check, so I'll run it.
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Okay,
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I'm clear on that.
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I'll go ahead and take some ads from out here.
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Matt, Kevin, Doctor, if you guys can go ahead and check with the residents,
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see if it might have any symptoms or if you need additional units.
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279.
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Near Delveway Drive.
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Cross-off, Banning Road and Devlin Drive.
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Near Gulfway Drive.
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Wood and Montgomery with that Signal 30 vehicle,
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Ohio, King Paul Edward 1355 on a making approach.
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See if they're inside. I'll advise on a cover.
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Okay, Tuesday, I've been available for that detail to demand power. Go ahead and dispatch an issue on the card.
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District 7.9, that's clear.
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A vehicle in front of Greyhound Bus Station, a wrecked vehicle on the lane to travel,
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unoccupied.
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Any three clear.
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Okay.
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Control's problem, 26.
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I can get that.
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That's quick.
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And Devlin Drive, near Gulfway Drive.
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Let's go ahead and just make sure we got everybody out if they got a total hit count of everybody in here. We have at least 70 parts per million upstairs,
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111 in the basement,
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70 parts per million in the first floor,
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and the windows are open.
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