Stove disconnected after carbon monoxide detected


Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
01:25
Transcript:
Two at engine seven. Yeah, Chief, I don't think this alarm window was going. She said the alarm was off last night early this morning, like three in the morning. So I told me we would turn the stove on to check it, but I don't think that's what's set off the detector. But the stove is given off CO, so we're going to disconnect it and ask us to notify a gas company. So I don't know if you want to come out. We got them all ready since we're hazmat. I can do the reports up to you if you want to come on or not. But we're going to unplug up the stove and check any other gas appliances in here. Copy seven. Yeah, just show up the gas supply and we'll have the gas company check it out. You can handle. Copy that. Dispatch, engine seven. Seth, you got a CO reading? That's affirmative. When we turned this, there was no reading when we, well, there was a reading it was zero when we came here. We turned the stove on and it's definitely producing CO, so we're going to disconnect it. And as you know the company that we have no appliance can seal that we're disconnecting there at 120 Central. Copy and just have. We've got changed 39 back quarters.
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Central, Cleveland, OH 44113
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