Carbon monoxide detected in residential basement, West Islip NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a home near Montauk Hwy where a burner was shut off after carbon monoxide was detected at 40 parts per million in the basement. Ventilation efforts are underway.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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Transcript:
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The homeowner used the kill switch to shut off the burner.
00:03
He did not use an extinguisher.
00:06
We have readings of 40 parts per million plus in the basement,
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and we're going into a venting operation.
00:15
Roger, Chief.
00:21
Seven is okay.
00:25
Truck seven unseen, 1444.
00:32
Troucels out of 3-1440. One towel at 3-1-430.
00:39
314.
00:41
When you get on scene, we need one of your battery fans, interior.
00:47
104, a battery fan that's at east side.
00:49
0.4 is on seat.
00:55
Sigma line all units holding with what you got.
01:04
Zero six and grout to good Sam.
01:09
Roger 6, 1448.
01:16
030 progress report, but down to 1515, 15, 15.
01:18
One five parts a million in the basement.
01:21
Vending operations in progress.
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Location mentioned:
Montauk Hwy, West Islip, NY 11795
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