Carbon monoxide found during medical call, New Haven CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to an apartment near Derby Avenue in New Haven for a report of a sick person. Crews found elevated carbon monoxide levels of 80 parts per million, indicating a hazardous gas situation, and called for the gas company to respond.
Audio|Heard on: New Haven Fire Dispatch
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
(Name withheld), engine six, can you cover engine 15 on an EMS alarm?
00:03
Near Derby Ave, I have apartment one L for a sick person.
00:10
Six 99, (name withheld).
00:19
Engine 15, you can 63.
00:24
Engine six and emergency three responding on an EMS alarm.
00:29
Near Derby Ave, apartment one L, cross streets are Winthrop and Norton.
00:35
Nineteen 51 DA (number withheld).
00:42
Engine 10, do you hear me? Do you have the gas company respond to our location?
00:52
Engine 10,
00:54
Zero reading level.
01:01
We have 80 parts of CO.
01:09
On engine 10, just confirming you said 80, 8-0?
01:16
Correct. Eight zero PPM.
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Location mentioned:
Derby Ave, New Haven, CT 06511
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