Carbon monoxide detector triggers emergency response, Harford County MD
A carbon monoxide detector activated at a residence near Gently Circle and Foxford Drive. BGE technicians found high levels of carbon monoxide exceeding 1,000 parts per million and shut off the gas supply. The sheriff's office was notified as no one was answering the door at the residence.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Service box 321-1-comity 3, carbon monoxide detector activation, 1558, gently circle near Foxford Drive.
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All crew fire, 1806.
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Press ganger, four in station.
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Seven. Seven.
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Keep to re-enter.
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Chief 3, calling for BGE.
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Carbon monoxide detector at location.
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Chief 3, okay.
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Chief 3.
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1809. We took a call from BGE.
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They are advising they had a technician requested by the neighboring residents complaining of a gas odor in the area.
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When the technician arrived, there were no gas readings.
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However, they detected a high carbon monoxide reading from this residence and no one is answering the door.
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We are notifying the sheriff's office as well.
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G3, okay.
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31 arriving.
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31, 1810.
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Forest Fox 321-1-combeing 3, carbon monoxide detector activation, 1558.
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Gently circle near Foxford Drive, talk refire, 1810.
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13.
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And 4.
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13, 4.
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13, 14. 1810.
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This match, 2.
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Good. Good.
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BGE technicians have shut off the gas to the residence and found carbon monoxide readings over 1,000 parts per million.
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Receive 313 go ahead and run it hot.
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Okay, Chief, you'll leave one back for the tower.
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That's your discretion.
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