Building Evacuated After Carbon Monoxide Detected
3726 Connecticut Ave NW, Northwest Washington, Washington
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Summary
- Fire officials evacuated a residential building after a carbon monoxide alarm revealed elevated levels, tracing the source to boilers that were shut down as crews assisted.
Timeline
Earlier reports per Samdesk suggest that carbon monoxide levels had decreased and there were no reports of injuries.
Ventilation is ongoing as responders report carbon monoxide levels are dropping, with no occupants reporting symptoms or illness.
Officials evacuated the building as a precaution and traced the source to the boiler system, which was shut down while additional units assisted on scene.
Crews detected elevated carbon monoxide levels, according to DC Fire and EMS.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a carbon monoxide alarm activation.
Incident reported at 3726 Connecticut Ave NW.
Earlier reports per Samdesk suggest that carbon monoxide levels had decreased and there were no reports of injuries.
Ventilation is ongoing as responders report carbon monoxide levels are dropping, with no occupants reporting symptoms or illness.
Officials evacuated the building as a precaution and traced the source to the boiler system, which was shut down while additional units assisted on scene.
Crews detected elevated carbon monoxide levels, according to DC Fire and EMS.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a carbon monoxide alarm activation.
Incident reported at 3726 Connecticut Ave NW.
Earlier reports per Samdesk suggest that carbon monoxide levels had decreased and there were no reports of injuries.
Ventilation is ongoing as responders report carbon monoxide levels are dropping, with no occupants reporting symptoms or illness.
Officials evacuated the building as a precaution and traced the source to the boiler system, which was shut down while additional units assisted on scene.
Crews detected elevated carbon monoxide levels, according to DC Fire and EMS.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a carbon monoxide alarm activation.
Incident reported at 3726 Connecticut Ave NW.
Earlier reports per Samdesk suggest that carbon monoxide levels had decreased and there were no reports of injuries.
Ventilation is ongoing as responders report carbon monoxide levels are dropping, with no occupants reporting symptoms or illness.
Officials evacuated the building as a precaution and traced the source to the boiler system, which was shut down while additional units assisted on scene.
Crews detected elevated carbon monoxide levels, according to DC Fire and EMS.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a carbon monoxide alarm activation.
Incident reported at 3726 Connecticut Ave NW.
Earlier reports per Samdesk suggest that carbon monoxide levels had decreased and there were no reports of injuries.
Ventilation is ongoing as responders report carbon monoxide levels are dropping, with no occupants reporting symptoms or illness.
Officials evacuated the building as a precaution and traced the source to the boiler system, which was shut down while additional units assisted on scene.
Crews detected elevated carbon monoxide levels, according to DC Fire and EMS.
Firefighters are responding to a report of a carbon monoxide alarm activation.
Incident reported at 3726 Connecticut Ave NW.
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