Generator running indoors causes high carbon monoxide levels


A generator running inside a building caused dangerous carbon monoxide levels, leading to evacuation and ventilation efforts by fire and EMS teams.
Audio|Source: Milwaukee County Public Safety - South Suburbs
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Transcript:
00:00Let's just see, one of the 39, let's just sit only.00:09Okay, and as 22nd 23 commands on the generator running inside the structure, CO[2] readings of 300 to evacuate the structure, and we are ventilating at the distance.00:27Mid-16 is responding, our MX is not responding.00:36Mr.00:3716th, Command, generator running,00:46readings of 300 evacuating and ventilating.00:5644 is any?01:12Engine 111 and MED.01:15EMS[1] response.01:186702, South Park Edge 03, Grid A-03
00:00
Let's just see, one of the 39, let's just sit only.
00:09
Okay, and as 22nd 23 commands on the generator running inside the structure, CO[2] readings of 300 to evacuate the structure, and we are ventilating at the distance.
00:27
Mid-16 is responding, our MX is not responding.
00:36
Mr.
00:37
16th, Command, generator running,
00:46
readings of 300 evacuating and ventilating.
00:56
44 is any?
01:12
Engine 111 and MED.
01:15
EMS[1] response.
01:18
6702, South Park Edge 03, Grid A-03
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[2]
CO: Carbon Monoxide
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Location mentioned:
Near S Parkedge Cir, Franklin, WI 53132
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