High carbon monoxide at refrigeration unit with patient found, Seattle WA
Firefighters responded to a hazardous materials incident near Later Avenue South, Seattle, where they found high carbon monoxide levels of 1450 ppm inside a locked refrigeration unit. A patient was discovered inside the unit. The refrigeration system was shut down, and further air quality readings were planned by the entry team.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:11
Transcript:
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Engine 30. Here is now, near Later Avenue South.
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Engine 30 had near Later Avenue South right here.
00:14
Unit 30 have location.
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So requests from SBD on seeing an adult male.
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I'm no medical problem.
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Submit the entrance to UFC.
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Occidental Command from dispatch.
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Very good.
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Do you want to send the balance of your, this has led to your location?
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You'd be getting D-10,
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Staff 10,
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A-10, Air 10, and an additional engine.
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I'm looking forward to the Hasnack Group Supervisor, that's so much,
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I'm balancing this response.
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Recease.
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That are 10 on command.
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Can we make you ventilation group.
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Command from dispatch.
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Command, go ahead.
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Just want to confirm that the MV is on scene.
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That's affirmative that's in the action right now. Okay.
01:36
I have something around.
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We got readings of 1450 of CO in the lock-in refrigeration unit where we found a one patient.
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Now, we're going to delete the space at the NDAU on the third day in the structure, so on the further east,
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south.
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After we run after a while, I'll go back in with the government entry team to take further readings.
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The refrigeration system has been shut down.
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