Carbon dioxide leak detected at restaurant in shopping center, Washington MO


Firefighters responded to a restaurant in a shopping center near Phoenix Center Dr, Washington, MO due to a carbon dioxide leak. The leak was measured at 200 parts per million. Fire crews are ventilating the area and recommended the restaurant remain closed until repairs are completed.
Audio|Source: Washington Fire - Main
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Transcript:
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Hydrant flush between Wendy's and AT&T in the shopping center. Hydrant plush between Wendy's and AT&T in the shopping center.
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Hydrant plush between Wendy's and AT&T, 913.
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Washington from command.
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Command.
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Spire on the scene verified no carbon monoxide.
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That vehicle that they arrived in is 8.
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Romeo 6, Alpha 68.
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Sparring,
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confirmed no carbon monoxide, will be six, Robert, six, Adam, six, eight,
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nine fourteen.
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Would you like to use your last as your status, your status?
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Affirmative, you can also add a weighting carbon dioxide meter.
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That's clear.
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4137, Washington, secure on scene.
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4137, secure in scene, 918.
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4117, Washington.
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You can show 4117 in service, one AMA obtained.
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Okay, 117 in service.
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The 5-pound meter is showing 200 parts per million of carbon dioxide, verifying there is a leak. We're ventilating it this time, and we're going to be recommending close to the restaurant until they get it repaired.
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Showing 200 parts per million, verifying there is a leak recommending closing the restaurant until fixed 922.
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Location mentioned:
Near Phoenix Center Dr, Washington, MO 63090
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