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Severe Carbon Monoxide Detected in Building
278 S 52nd St, Cobbs Creek, Philadelphia
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Summary
- Firefighters evacuated an apartment building in Philadelphia due to a severe carbon monoxide leak, despite no initial signs of smoke or fire. All occupants were safely removed as a precaution.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 278 S 52nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 278 S 52nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 278 S 52nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 278 S 52nd St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 278 S 52nd St.
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PPD SWest 12, 18 · Jun 15, 1:53AM · 0:13
18 Charlie. 18 Charlie. Just to keep you updated, I got a lot of 13 and 68 out here. We're going to have a pretty severe CO2 leak on the block. We're trying to evacuate this apartment.
PFD South Fire · Jun 15, 1:52AM · 0:12
Engine 68. Engine 68, just an update. Occupants have all been evacuated from the building. We're standing by waiting on PGW. Okay.
PFD South Fire · Jun 15, 1:32AM · 0:24
Enginesix.Proceduresix.Thereisnoevidenceofsmokeorfire,noaudiblealarm.We'reavailable.Okay.Tower9-13.Proceed,Tower9-13.Theaddressis68thRun?It'sgoingtobe278South52nd,278South52nd.Perfect.
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