Gas appliance malfunction triggers carbon monoxide alarm, Seattle WA


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residential building near Winslow Place North. Investigation showed a small gas appliance malfunction with no danger present.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Moderates responding, 909, North 39th, 39th Street.
00:05
Carbon monoxide alarm, caller will meet out front, Unit 329.
00:16
Unit 9-7-4-450, Winslow Place North.
00:21
Nothing to pull from a two-story apartment building.
00:24
This now I'm seeing Winslow Command on.
00:28
Okay, windflow command.
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Ladder 9 from Engine 9.
00:39
Ladder 9.
00:41
Your best to access this off of Green Lake Way North.
00:48
Oh.
00:53
Light on that.
01:03
Engine 9 from Dispatch, Winslow Command from Dispatch.
01:13
Winslow Command from Dispatch?
01:17
Winslow Command.
01:19
PSC needs a unit number and a name for the account.
01:25
Can you provide that when it's convenient for you?
01:29
Is that the unit number seven?
01:38
I'll put the last name on the MBT.
01:47
Okay, Winslow, Matt.
01:53
Mismatch for Winslow Command,
01:55
Ladder 9's reporting,
01:58
no findings yet.
02:02
Okay, Winslow Command.
02:12
Engine 18,
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aid response,
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20th Avenue North West and Ballard Avenue Northwest.
02:20
It is 18, 20 Avenue Northwest and Ballard Avenue Northwest.
02:28
South of this intersection on 20th Avenue Northwest in front of an RV collar will flag for a 62-year-old male assaults not ongoing.
02:49
This is from Winslow, man.
02:52
Go ahead, Winsluck, man.
02:56
On investigation, this is determined as a freestanding small gas appliance that was having some problems.
03:04
It's not a PSC problem, so you can code green PSC.
03:08
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Winslow Pl N, Seattle, WA 98103
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