Person mixes household cleaners causing hazardous fumes, Leonardtown MD
Emergency responders arrived at a residence on Leonard Hall Drive where a person mixed household cleaners, specifically Clorox and Lysol, creating potentially hazardous fumes. The individual was uncooperative, but responders secured the scene, conducted air quality tests, and ventilated the area to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: St. Mary's County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Chief Ray, copy.
00:05
Here's command.
00:09
Go ahead.
00:15
Police department is asking if the ambulance can proceed in.
00:22
I want to run a set of meters for figuring out what the substance is.
00:26
If the agent is outside the house, I'll send them up to the command post.
00:32
All right.
00:38
Samares as police advise that the scene is secure with the disorderly patient.
00:49
Yeah, bye.
00:51
Okay.
00:53
Okay.
00:56
Good.
01:00
He advised that the patient is still being uncooperative, or she will not move.
01:05
They advise that the scene is secure enough to run meters.
01:11
I'm direct.
01:14
Command to Chief 3B Investigation Group.
01:18
Take rescue engine I and T's crew.
01:20
Run us at a meter, so they'll let me know what you find.
01:23
Command to the EMS group,
01:26
send a transport unit to the rear of the bogey, and walkers stretch up to the police cars to evaluate the patient.
01:35
Chiefsard, I could have been down.
01:40
Chief Review is okay.
01:42
Investigation Group Supervisor, I'm myself in Tower Nomit Title Non-Personnel.
01:49
Copy, total line personnel, advise when you enter the structure.
01:54
That's up.
01:59
397, hold up right there and get the patient to your ambulance.
02:04
I don't want any units committed to this scene.
02:12
We're on the roadway right next to us.
02:16
Okay.
02:20
All right. There is your command.
02:25
Good.
02:28
Could you just advise that the patient mixed Clorox and Lysol,
02:34
terrible cleaner?
02:36
By she possibly mixed something else, but they advise she was hard to understand.
02:50
That's correct.
02:52
Just for clarity, it's a one-story detached, full-frame constructed single family.
02:56
No readings in the front.
02:58
The scene is safe up here for the sheriff's office.
03:00
You can have MMS move up.
03:01
We're entering Saturday now.
03:06
Copy. Entering side alpha at 1700.
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She turned on V's damage 389.
03:14
Go ahead and bring your box down here to this other driveway.
03:15
The other driveway, thank you.
03:21
Great on copies.
03:36
Local box 11-H, 23145 Leonard Hall Drive for commercial fire alarm.
03:41
Engine 11 is due to respond, 1701.
03:44
And that's each your request.
03:48
Go ahead.
03:50
Echo Quadron, on the first floor.
03:54
We can see where they're mixing the chemicals at.
03:56
We do have readings in the structure.
03:58
We're going to conduct the primary search and remove the chemicals and then evaluate.
04:06
I'm direct.
04:08
I'm going to have Tower 9 move up,
04:12
utilize our fans for ventilation,
04:15
secure these substances,
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and then when you get a chance, let me know what your readings are.
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Location mentioned:
Leonard Hall Dr, Leonardtown, MD 20650
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