Carbon monoxide detected at wine bar on Red Bug Lake Road, Seminole County FL
Fire and rescue teams responded to carbon monoxide readings at a wine bar near Red Bug Lake Road. They found two pilot lights extinguished on the stove and provided ventilation and safety checks. No other hazardous readings were detected.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Rescue 27, Engine 3-7 Medical, near Red Bug Lake Road, select 49, Bravo.
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34-10107, command.
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I've got carbon monoxide readings of the wine bar.
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Okay, got it.
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All jobs, quiet, please.
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.37.134 exit the structure has squad two coming in review.
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So.
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Engine 11 Medical, 433, Orange Drive, select 49, Bravo.
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Squad 2 is in with 4, and the unit 1270, the linebar.
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434 is out with 2.
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Nick, I'll be scrolling in with 4.
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1270.
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7 out with 2.
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33, 7 out with 2.
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All right, can be in 20 minutes.
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Okay, got it.
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8.37.
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My third, Tom.
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Yeah, I want you to take your meter and go with Rescue 37 and start making sure that the units above are all clear for them.
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Got it.
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49 Bravo.
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We do have two pilot lights out.
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We have the back door open in the hood system for some ventilation, but there are two pilot lights out back here on the stove in the warm bar.
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All right,
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command service.
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So we have negative on any other readings.
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Rescue 23.
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Tower 27 Medical, 953, Englishtown Lane, select 49, Bravo.
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3212.2-2-2-2-2 have no answer.
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Are you able to isolate? Ask to the stove at the stove or you need to shut off the computer?
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Red Bug Lake Rd, Florida
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