Building Evacuated, Carbon Monoxide Leak Traced to Defective Boiler
3224 N St NW, Northwest Washington, Washington
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- Fire crews traced a carbon monoxide leak to a defective boiler, evacuated 14 people safely, and restored safe air levels.
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Fourteen occupants were evacuated safely, no injuries were reported, and the building has now been ventilated with readings back to normal.
Fire crews traced a carbon monoxide leak in a building to a defective boiler.
Firefighters received an unconfirmed report of a gas leak.
Incident reported at 3224 N St NW.
Fourteen occupants were evacuated safely, no injuries were reported, and the building has now been ventilated with readings back to normal.
Fire crews traced a carbon monoxide leak in a building to a defective boiler.
Firefighters received an unconfirmed report of a gas leak.
Incident reported at 3224 N St NW.
Fourteen occupants were evacuated safely, no injuries were reported, and the building has now been ventilated with readings back to normal.
Fire crews traced a carbon monoxide leak in a building to a defective boiler.
Firefighters received an unconfirmed report of a gas leak.
Incident reported at 3224 N St NW.
Fourteen occupants were evacuated safely, no injuries were reported, and the building has now been ventilated with readings back to normal.
Fire crews traced a carbon monoxide leak in a building to a defective boiler.
Firefighters received an unconfirmed report of a gas leak.
Incident reported at 3224 N St NW.
Fourteen occupants were evacuated safely, no injuries were reported, and the building has now been ventilated with readings back to normal.
Fire crews traced a carbon monoxide leak in a building to a defective boiler.
Firefighters received an unconfirmed report of a gas leak.
Incident reported at 3224 N St NW.
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