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Carbon Monoxide Detected on Eighth Floor of Building
4-75 48th Ave
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- Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide detection on the eighth floor of a Long Island City building, identifying the source in the electric room and requesting urgent utility company assistance.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4-75 48th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4-75 48th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4-75 48th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4-75 48th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4-75 48th Ave.
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Queens FDNY · Aug 20, 9:20PM · 0:30
945 to Queens. 945. 7119, members have conducted searches in the affected area. All searches are negative. We are now down to 25 parts per million in the effect in the electrical rooms. We have ConEd gas on scene, still awaiting ConEd electric. 10-4, no ETA on ConEd electric, they're a little tied up with the storm that went through. 5, 10-4.
Queens FDNY · Aug 20, 8:57PM · 0:31
945 Queens. 45. 7 119, we need priority response for the electrical company for our address. We found the source, seems to be in the electric room on the 8th floor, and we have 200 parts per million readings in that room only, K. 10-4, 45, they gave us next available, we'll give them that update. 10-4, thank you, Queens. 10-4.
Queens FDNY · Aug 20, 8:57PM · 0:30
945 to Queens. 45. 7119, we're using one engine, two trucks for elevated CO readings on the 8th floor. Please start out a priority response to the utility company here. We're working on finding the source. We'll check that, K. 10-4, 45. 203 on time, Queens 503. Thank you.
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