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90 |
6 |
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99 |
3 |
1 |
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76 |
2 |
1 |
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2 |
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24 |
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| Sun, Jan 31st, 2010 6:25:00 pm -
12:38 hrs- Company 7-9 was dispatched to 213 Quaking Aspen Lane for a Carbon Monoxide Alarm with no illness. Rescue 7-9, Engine 7-9-2, and the Tanker responded with a crew of 12. Captain 7-9-2 (Risser) arrived with a 2 Story Townhome normal conditions, assuming the 7-9 Command. Rescue 7-9's crew monitored 213 and came back with 4 PPM, Engine 7-9-2's crew monitored 215 and 217 and came back with negative readings. Command 7-9 requested EMS Class 3 for a patient to be checked out. After crews ventilated at 213, the 2nd reading came back negative. Command 7-9 marked control and cleared the incident at 13:27 Hrs.
18:26 hrs, Company 7-9 went to 1823 Landis Road for another CO alarm. Engine 7-9-2, and the Rescue went with a crew of 10. Captain 7-9-2 (Risser) arrived and took the 79 command. Homeowner reported his CO alarm active when he came home. Crews took several readings of the residence, all readings came back negative. No source was located, and Command placed the incident under control.
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